Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Digital Story Telling


Alabama State Technology Education Standard
2.) Publish digital products that communicate curriculum concepts.

Examples: Web pages, videos, podcasts, multimedia presentations


About the Lesson

This lesson was my Social Studies read aloud. My students had just finished up their unit on the Civil War. I used the book "Dadblamed Union Army Cow" by Susan Fletcher for this lesson. This book is on the notable tradebook list, which was a requirement for the lesson. This lesson involved me reading the book, questioning throughout, and then a short writing prompt with sentece stems for the students to answer. They enjoyed the book very much. I chose this app because it allows you to take a picture for your background, so you can see the book. I also chose this app because it was a little more mature for my 6th graders. The project went great and I was very happy that the student could tell the story by using Tellagami. 

1 comment:

  1. I really like that you pointed out that you picked Tellagami because it was mature for your 6th graders. I tried using it on a first grader and it did not work because you can not pause and she had to be prompted due to her speech impairment. I did not know there were technology standards so that was very interesting and informational to me.

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