To mark the end of our science unit on weather, Ms. Dye’s
Multiage class completed group projects in which multiple apps and programs
were used on the iPads and laptops. Each cooperative learning group of three to
four students researched a different weather phenomenon including tornadoes,
blizzards, hurricanes, etc. With
the use of guided questions some kids researched with the iPads on
weatherwizkids.com, while others used the laptops to watch videos on Brain Pop
or read books on Scholastic’s True Flix.
After completing the research stage, the students worked
together to creatively incorporate the information they had learned into a
script for a weather newscast. Next, half of the group members worked on the
laptops using the Flip Book feature in Animation-ish to create a “video
footage” of their weather event to use in their newscast, while others used the
iPads to create illustrations to project behind them with Drawing Pad. Some of
the major advantages of incorporating both the use of the iPads and laptops
simultaneously, were that it split the workload up in a way that every student
had plenty of activity to keep them engaged, while also utilizing academic
choice as students chose the task that most suited their talents and interests.
Finally, we filmed the students performing their scripts,
projecting their illustrations and videos on the Smartboard in the
background. The last step was to
put their videos into iMovie to create the final product. We held a “movie premiere” in our
classroom to watch the newscasts, capping off what was a fun and engaging
project filled with technology integration.
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