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Narrative – Explode the Moment with Movie Maker

October 2nd, 2009

Well, recount writing is finished. I read through the final recount pieces and chose a small moment for the students to explode. They thought this idea was great, especially since their recounts were factual. They already have characters and a setting.

So, from their final recount piece, they have to explode a small moment and write a narrative. From here we are going to do voice overs and create stop motion videos using Movie Maker. Stop motion is much like claymation only we don’t use clay. You still use still images to create a video “flip book” and it is much easier to do in SMART Notebook by exporting slides as graphics, instead of mounting a camera and taking hundreds of pictures as is done with claymation.

My goal is to create a Narrative DVD which we can show to the younger grades and parents on student lead conferencing nights.

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Status of the Class – SMARTBoard

May 11th, 2009

When it comes to writing forms (recount, persuasive, explanatory, narrative) it is important to have a status of the class chart showing where each student is in terms of progress (rough draft, editing, good copy). This is all part of the writing process.

I have had a few conversations over the course of this year. Some teachers feel the chart must always be posted and exist at the front of the room. I argue that it can, and should be, electronic (hence, on the SMARTBoard) and can be visible during those writing tasks only (so as to not overwhelm students working on other tasks as well). This way teachers are able to have multiple statuses (sp?) / states of the class for different writing tasks.

If a class is working on a recount writing piece, but also a Science procedure, isn’t the writing process status of the class relevent to both subjects? With one chart at the front of the room, which project gets posted on the chart? Using a SMART Notebook file allows multiple charts to be visible during specific writing tasks.

I see the arguement from both sides, but still lean towards the eletronic (and multiple) versions.

It is also important to note that many teachers are creating anchor charts on the SMARTBoard which only get posted during those specific tasks and not all the time on chart paper. Why should the status of the class be any different?

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Explanation Writing

April 14th, 2009

There seems to be much confusion going around about Explanation Writing. The general consensus is “why” something works/happens or a “cause and effect” relationship.

A few great technological ideas would include:

  • How a CD/DVD works
  • How a PC stores information
  • How fiber optic works

There are many websites out there (think HowStuffWorks) that have detailed explanations on many topics. What a great way to model this form of writing first (on the SMARTBoard too!).

I would pin the SMART Notebook page and start brainstorming similarities on these pieces of explanation writing on these websites. It’s a simple way to develop an anchor chart or performance wall.

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