Every year my school hosts V.I.P
Day where students are permitted to bring a Very Important Person to school for
a portion of the school day. Every year teachers become frazzled, anxious, and
overwhelmed by the idea of planning such a day. However, every year students
boast about how it is their most favorite school day of the year and every year
while teachers are exhausted by the end of the day, they too boast about what
an amazing day it was to see families engaged with their students and to meet
so many moms, dads, grandparents, aunts, and uncles and friends. The Animoto,
which I created for my graduate class, EDUC 584 Integrating Technology and
Literacy showcases this very special day. As a culminating activity to our
second grade plant unit students and V.I.P’s engaged in science literacy based
activities that met unit objectives. Students read a non-fiction selection
about Strange Plants and responded to what they read. Families created Seeds on
The Go flipbooks to illustrate and describe the many ways seeds travel. Using
magnifying glasses students and families had the opportunity to look closely
and observe using their 5 senses a variety of seeds: dandelion seeds, avocado
seeds, tomato seeds, and many more. Lastly, families had an opportunity to plant
their very own flower. Families discussed what flowers need to grow and even
gave their flowers a spritz of water before they left. Take a moment to watch us learn and
“GROW”!
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Learning About Plants Animoto
Labels:
Animoto,
Educational Videos,
Plants,
Technology
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I often use Flickr to find great photos to use in an Animoto. I usually get the info to acknowledge the source saved in a Google Doc, Google Slide, or PowerPoint slide, and then use screen captures to upload the credits as the final slide/slides in the Animoto. Because Animoto is easy to use, teachers and students can readily use it to review content, and for so many other uses in the school setting. The more you play with it and see other examples, the more uses you will find. It is also great for making book trailers, which you can also easily do with iMovie, as well.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Flickr is so much fun to use. I created an image source page at the end of my Animoto. I was surprised to find how nicely it fit in to the end of my video.
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