Stop-Motion Collaborations
8/30/2019
We've had a wonderful start to our school year! Middle Schoolers have been very busy these past two weeks. Last week we read picture books and discussed overarching themes in stories. This week, we discussed specific guidelines that the students think are important to follow in Middle School. “Be positive”, “be a good role model”, and “be honest”—just to name a few. Ms. Renae Bookman worked with them in the Tech Den, exploring stop-motion video using our school iPads. The groups took off running! Their task was to create a short (1-2 minute) film portraying their guideline. They brainstormed, story-boarded, designed sets, took hundreds of photos, and edited voice-overs and other special effects. Students used a variety of mediums (claymation, pixilation, and cut-out animation) to create their movies. Not only did they learn how to use technology but they discovered the power of collaborative working strategies. We discussed the importance of compromise and maintaining respectfulness, even when you may disagree. Overall, they overcame obstacles, creating creative and charming finished products. Next week, we will finalize our guidelines and discuss ways to ensure we have a successful year. Ms. Mariner and I are so looking forward to working with these unique, enthusiastic and inquisitive 6th, 7th, and 8th graders! |
Sarah Mariner
Ms. Mariner earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Science from Colorado State University, and was awarded a teaching certificate through the University of Alaska, Southeast. Her varied background includes being an environmental education field instructor in Massachusetts, Colorado, and Baja, Mexico. She also served two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Dominican Republic. Archives
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