This lesson plan meets the secondary requirements for The Engish Language Arts …
This lesson plan meets the secondary requirements for The Engish Language Arts Standard Reading: Literature Grades 7-12 with the option of meeting the additional standard of Speaking and Listening. This lesson offers specific details with flexibility for implementation in the classroom. Students can work independently or in groups and be able to create their final book project using technology.
This YouTube video will help you with the stop motion animation process. …
This YouTube video will help you with the stop motion animation process. "Stop motion is actually a really easy thing that everyone could integrate into their videos. Here, I start out with a broad overview of where you could start..."
This is a lesson plan created for use in the elementary computer …
This is a lesson plan created for use in the elementary computer specialty classroom. The students will engage in the design process to create a Stop Motion animation using Google Slides.
This lesson leads students through the historical origin of motion-pictures to creating …
This lesson leads students through the historical origin of motion-pictures to creating their own stop-motion video. They will plan, shoot, and edit a stop-motion video that consists of 100 photographic frames.
This lesson leads students through the historical origin of motion-pictures to creating …
This lesson leads students through the historical origin of motion-pictures to creating their own stop-motion video. They will plan, shoot, and edit a stop-motion video that consists of 100 photographic frames. They will use iMovie for iPad.
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