Pixel
by ICDC
New program to help students master comprehension of non-fiction text types
Pixel is a dizzy computer bug whose friends, the Video Kids, help him to learn about the use of:
- Labels
- Lists
- Recounts
- Instructions
- Flowcharts
- Cyclical diagrams
through 14 interactive episodes.
In each section the Video Kids give an introduction to the activity through video, then you help Pixel to carry out tasks.
- Pixel and the untidy bedroom – Pixel’s toys are in a mess and he needs some labels to sort them out.
- Pixel and the human body – The Video Kids send Pixel a picture but he needs it to be labelled to help him understand it.
- Pixel and the street sign game – Pixel needs some help to put all the signs in Green Street in the right places.
- Pixel goes to the park – Pixel’s going to the park, but he needs a list to help him remember what to take.
- Pixel does the shopping – Pixel wants some shopping but needs some help to make a list.
- Pixel on holiday – Pixel goes on holiday and needs some help to send his postcards.
- Pixel reads the news – Pixel has a go at editing a newspaper and reading the news on TV.
- Pixel’s diary – Pixel wants to write a diary but he’s not sure how to get started.
- Pixel the cook - Pixel wants to make something to eat but he needs some help to follow the recipe.
- Pixel and the hidden treasure – Pixel wants to play treasure hunts but needs some help to find the treasure.
- Pixel and the tricky maze – Pixel needs some instructions to help him find his way out of a maze.
- Pixel’s bad day – Pixel’s in a muddle. He needs a flow chart to help him sort out his day.
- Pixel the builder – the Video Kids show Pixel their models – he uses a flow chart to make his own.
- Pixel and the caterpillar – Pixel thinks butterflies and frogs are very strange creatures – cyclical diagrams help him to understand them.
Pixel reinforces comprehension of the major non-fiction text types. The delightful and interesting activities give your students an opportunity to use non-fiction texts for real purposes. Pixel has been designed to be used independently or as an activity during classroom literacy time.
System Requirements
- Windows
- Operating System: Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista
- Macintosh
- Operating System: Mac OS Classic
Pixel is targeted at the following age ranges:
- Early Primary
Pixel is designed to foster development in the areas of:
- Literacy
Users can access Pixel in the following ways:
- Mouse/ Trackball/ Joystick
- Keyboard
- Touchscreen
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