The next great director’s career starts here! This simple, movie making exercise will help students learn the basics of film-making and story telling. Grab those little clay actors, fix up your backgrounds and let’s start shooting!
In this lesson, students will learn about the basics of stop motion animation, a technique that uses a series of pictures to create the illusion of movement. They will use clay, paper, or other materials to create their own characters and props. They will also plan and record their own story using a camera or a smartphone.
Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Grade(s): 4th – 6th
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Reciting a poem can be as soulful as singing a song if you know how to do it right. This poetry concert sets the stage for some serious rhyming with students reading their favorite poems with verve and bravura. Prepare to be amazed!
We look for capes and colorful suits when we think of superheroes. Little do we know that sometimes, the hero we’re looking for is found when we look at ourselves in the mirror.
Original and imaginative crafts will significantly help build your students’ imaginations and fine motor abilities. And making silly hats are a great option to try if you’re seeking some Fun Friday crafts to introduce to your students!
Attention, all book lovers! Get ready to escape into the world of literature like never before! A cozy and creative reading adventure awaits. So grab your blankets, sheets, and imaginations, and let’s begin!
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