Hi Heather.  I used a class set of palm pilots while teaching a biography/civil 
rights unit to a fourth grade class.  There is a program called “Sketchy” for 
palm pilots that aligns with the visualization strategy in Harvey and Goudvis’ 
Strategies that Work.  Sketchy is kind of like a mini animated movie.  They 
draw each picture and then press play and it illustrates the scene.  I began by 
explicitly explaining the purpose and use of visualizations, and then I had my 
students visualize a scene from the book they were reading (they were allowed 
to choose to read a biography about Rosa Parks, MLK Jr., and Jackie Robinson).  
After they had a clear visualization in their mind, I handed out the palm 
pilots.  Talk about an anticipatory set!  They were thrilled to use the palms 
and already knew how to use the Sketchy software.  Once they finished their 
mini-movie (as I called them) they could send their visualization to each other 
and view others’ mini-movies.  It was a big hit and a great way to teach the 
visualization strategy on a palm pilot.  

I hope this helps!
Shauna


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