Subject: ELA with highlight on using digital media
makers to create public service announcements.
Standards addressed:
Common Core ELA or related, and ISTE technology standards
Common Core ELA
Standards
L.7.1.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage
when writing or speaking.
L.7.2.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation,
and spelling when writing.
L.7.6.
Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and
domain-specific words and phrases; gather vocabulary knowledge when considering
a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression
ISTE Standards
Creativity and Innovation
Research and Information
Students will learn how to create a digital media piece that
goes along with their service announcement.
The goal after talking to the ELA teacher is to teach kids to get
involved in the community and try to help make a difference in something that
matters to them.
1. Set up bookmarks for students to find information
Here
is a blog that was set up for student to go to and access bookmarked websites
for their projects (This blog is identical to the one myself and the ELA set
up. My district would not give me
permission to share my blog because of privacy issues with the students). This blog contains bookmarked sites that get
the students started on where they can go to research information. There is also a site on this blog where
students can go and get ideas for a Public Service Announcement (PSA).
Our class
blog: http://psagalli.blogspot.com/2012_04_01_archive.html
2. Design an activity
3. Complete the
research activity
4. Sharing of work
Students will share their work through presentations. They will present their topic and why they
chose it. They will also show their
creation. Each student will be responsible for a 8-10 minute presentation. After their presentation, they will post
their video/book on their blog.
We will be doing this in the classroom with laptops. This
will take a total of 10 class periods.
Six days for introducing the topics, research, and putting together the
project and four days for presentations.
Students who require additional time can stay after school and use the
programs or take their projects home to finish.
Rubric for
presentation
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CATEGORY
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3
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2
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1
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0
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Research/Statistical Data
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Students include 3 or more high-quality examples or pieces of
data to support their campaign.
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Students include at least 2 high-quality examples or pieces of
data to support their campaign.
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Students include at least 1 high-quality examples or pieces of
data to support their campaign.
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Students include no high-quality examples or pieces of data to
support their campaign.
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Campaign/Product
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Students create an original, accurate and interesting product
that adequately addresses the issue.
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Students create an accurate product that adequately addresses
the issue.
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Students create an accurate product but it does not adequately
address the issue.
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The product is not created or not accurate.
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Sources - Quality
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Students include 3 or more high quality sources.
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Students include 2 high quality sources .
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Students include 2 sources but some of are questionable quality.
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Students include fewer than 2 sources.
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I really liked your idea of having the students create their own PSA. I think this is a great learning activity. It would motivate the students to learn about the topic they chose. I also think they would enjoy using BookBuilder and WindowsMovieMaker. Great job!
ReplyDeleteChristina, your lesson is very interesting and fun. I think that it is great that the students are able to choose an issue that is important to them. Great lesson!
ReplyDeleteI really like the idea of student's creating their own public service announcement. It allows students to be creative and be an active part in their community. I think that the time in class for research could have been used out side of class if students had the materials at home or could stay after school. Very nice lesson plan, well organized and nicely presented.
ReplyDeleteGood Job! Sounds like students will have a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteI agree the public service announcemnet was a great idea. It really ties in the community! I also like how you provided the students with choices in their creations.
ReplyDeleteWonderful way to get kids involve in the community.
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