

Playing Student-Created Games with Pic Collage This way they can set it as the background and lock it down during play.

I have students save the completed game, then upload the saved image in a new Pic Collage Canvas when we go to play the games. You can also use the new doodle tool to draw a path and place the boxes over it. The most important part is to use the droplet button to add a background the text box to give it a shape. Touch the T to open the text box, then type what you want the space to say. We use the text feature to create our spaces. At this time there is not a way to roll dice in the app so you will still need dice or cards or a spinner ( maybe even a fidget spinner?). To create a game board on Pic Collage, students are essentially making the path and the spaces of the game board. Plus you can use Pic Collage to play pre-made games! Using Pic Collage to Create a Game Board. While I think using paper and having students draw and create a hard copy of the game is definitely worthwhile, sometimes it makes sense to save paper and time by using Pic Collage to do the heavy lifting too. Students can create games to share with other students in a math center or to review their spelling words or even as an exercise in critical thinking. Having students create games is a fun way to review concepts. Plus get access to a free game board template to try now!

#PICCOLLAGE FOTOS HOW TO#
Learn how to use the fabulous iPad app Pic Collage to create game boards or play games right on the app.
