Movie
Maker: Put the Kids in the Director's Chair!
Presented
by Dedra Stafford
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The
ultimate goal of technology integration is to move beyond teacher projects to
student projects. Our goal is to prepare the students for the real world, and
our world uses technology! Take the challenge and use technology to inspire
your students as they learn your curriculum
How it all comes together
Once you have
decided to make a movie with your kids, and you have played with Movie Maker,
then you will need to follow a basic plan of attack.
1. Decide will
this be a group project or individual.
2. What is the
topic and what are your expectations. What slides do you want to see? Do you
want a bibliography? Do you want a title slide? Example of a
"Trip to Another Country"
3. Have students
research, plan the movie, record video or take pictures. Remember if you prefer
you can have students use United Steaming Video Clips. In fact you can make a
file folder with the pictures and video clip you want the students to use.
Story board handout
(Acting with a pencil)
4. Bring students
to the lab to put it all together. Here is a
direction sheet that
you can use or modify.
5. Have students
save to their folder or a flash drive for easy access in the classroom
6. Performance in
the classroom- hook up the projector to your computer and have students watch
the videos. It is always a good idea to have all students recording facts or
using a rubric while watching other groups videos to insure that everyone pays
attention.
See an example of
a created movie in Mrs.
Blackwell's Class
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Here are few ideas to get your creativity flowing!
A list of
several Lesson plan ideas and movies
Kindergarten Video project
Christopher Columbus – 3rd grade
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Movie Maker Tutorials and More
How to Use Movie Maker Videos
http://www.atomiclearning.com/moviemaker2
Kids with Cameras
http://www.gigglepotz.com/kidswithcameras.htm
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Documents to Use and Modify
Print out a story board
for your classroom (acting with a pencil)
Requirements for the project
"Trip to Another Country"
Movie Maker "How To"
direction sheet
See an example of a created
movie in Mrs. Blackwell's
Class
Music
http://freeplaymusic.com/
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Ideas
for Classroom Movie Maker Projects
History
Wax Museum
- Each student in
class chooses a “famous” person to be in a wax museum.
- The student
records facts about their subject.
- Students fill
out a storyboard about their subject.
- Students are
videotaped dressed as their “famous” person.
- Pictures or
short video clips about their subject are also used in the final Class
production.
It’s My
Life- Biography
- Students collect
pictures of themselves growing up over several years.
- Create a
timeline of major events in their life
- Students will
write a script of their life incorporating the pictures they will use.
- Each picture is
then videotaped or scanned.
- Students will
then narrate their script with music playing about each of the pictures.
- This is all put
together in a video production for each student. ( great end of the year or
Mother’s Day gift)
Math is
Everywhere- Math/Real world
- Students each
find examples where the math concepts taught in school are used in everyday
life.
- Students are
video taped demonstrating the “skill”
- Then they tell
how this skill is used in the real world
Garden
Party- Using Scientific method
- Videotape
students doing Science experiment (use Sci method) working to grow class
plants at each step: predictions, planting seeds, measuring growth, watering,
observing, conclusion
- Extra:
integrated into math and language lessons that included measurement,
estimation, and graphing
American
Revolutionary War
-
The teacher collects a group of AR pictures (
Battles fields, Soldiers, Weapons, famous Generals…) and a few patriotic music
clips and places all out on a folder for students to access.
-
Students then use the “raw material” to create
a PPT or Movie maker video where they tell the significance of the AR.
-
Extra: video tape different students reciting
the Declaration of Independence then mix, pictures and student videos with
music in the background for a powerful, class creation that students and
teachers can be proud of.
Where in
the United States are we?
- Each classroom
creates a presentation about its “chosen” city and state. Use longitude and
latitude, culture, climate….
- The other
classrooms, using maps, the Internet, textbooks, and other resources, will try
to 'guess' where all classrooms are located.
Weather is
Weather
-
Videotape/pictures students outside during different seasons of the year.
- Create a class
video where the seasons and the change of seasons is summarized
- Use pictures at
appropriate times
- Extra: Show the
effect of weather and climate on plants, animals, buildings, and human beings.
Math
Introduction to Variables and the Distributive Property
- Students write
skits that act out the Properties that have been learned (humorous)
- Students then
act them out on video
Math Rap
- Teach students
the Multiplication Rap or the Math memory stories
- Video tape class
( a few students at a time reciting the song)
- Put it all
together in a class video
Writer and
Movie Producers
- Take any process
(rock formation, water cycle, Life of a frog, finding a direct object, Making
a decimal a percent…) and have students create memory keys, songs, or funny
skits to explain the process
- Have a student
director and actors produce the productions
Field
Trip---Zoo example
- Videotape
students during a field trip to the zoo: taking notes, videotaping the
animals, recording the animal sounds.
- Students create
an electronic slideshow
Class
Yearbook
- Videotape and
take photos of students during important events during the school year.
- Have students
use good character skills by videotaping students saying what qualities they
like about other classmates.
- Students sell
final production and use money to purchase class tech equipment for next year.