As I read through my classmates blogs and search throughout
the infinite web I believe I am finally narrowing down my search for ideas on
digital stories to create with my class. As I have mentioned in my previous
postings, I teach second grade. At first I thought it might be difficult for
second graders to make a digital story. After seeing examples that my fellow
bloggers have posted or ones I have found online, I see that it is not
impossible, and that actually it is very achievable!
I have two strong inclinations for my project. One would be
to create a digital story using the science topics we will cover when we come
back from spring break. These include the life cycles of plants and animals and
their interdependence. They could create so many awesome digital stories with
these topics! I would ask them to show the process of the cycle with
illustrations or pictures and to narrate what happens on each stage of the
cycle as it appears in the video. For the interdependence topic they could
create a web that shows how animals and plants are dependent to each other and
describe each object as they add it to the web. This video would be a great example
to show my students to give them an idea of what I want for the life cycles of animals:
I also am a fan of telling a good narrative story. In my class I have some great illustrators
this year as well as some really creative writers. I think if I make them join
forces they can create something spectacular together. I found this video that
some second graders made based on the story “Cloudy With a Chance of
Meatballs,” one of my favorites, which demonstrates what second graders can do.
I have done many creative writing assignments with my
students but I feel that with digital stories they can bring their stories to
life. This might even encourage my shyest writers to get creative! For their
first project I would tell them which resource to use. I would probably use
Power Point and Slideshare to begin with. We have not done any digital stories and I feel it
would run smoother if I tell everyone to use the same resources at first so
they can get familiar with the process.
Once they are done with their digital stories I would add
them to my class website which I have already created and has been running
since the beginning of the year. Parents as well as students access it from
school and home, so I know it will be easy for them to access their videos that
way.