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Keywords: Language Arts, Grammer, Animation, Art, Speling, Writing |
Subject(s): Foreign Language, Math, Journalism, Science, English/Language Arts, Social Studies, Photography, Information Skills, Music, Writing, Special Needs, Podcasting, Technology, Health and PE, Social Skills, Art |
Grades 3 through 12 |
School: Testing School, North Thetford, VT |
Planned By: Sandra Silverstein |
Original Author: Mary Clarke-Miller, Alameda |
Opening - discussion on the art of Animation and what it takes to create a movie. depending on Grade level break it down into understandable bites.
Objective. Students learn how to expand upon an idea. Tools: Word processing, Power Point for presentation, paint package - image creation - web comic strip tools - digital camera for stop motion project
Procedure:
Part 1. 1. Students open Word - type in names and save to folder. 2. PowerPoint - Animation - Character development - Understanding your self. Using a collection of finish the sentence choices Examples are provided of a choice of beginnings . 3.students start by typing : I have always been good at .. They finish the sentence then add a why statement and a conclusion statement. The series follows a standard format of groupings - What the student is good at - What they Dream of - What they care about.
Part 2 - the character development of Hero, secondary and Villain. Students will be asked to describe their characters physiology - sociology - psychology. Lists will be provided : e.g. what hair color - where do they live (what planet) - how do they think. ( easy going - impatient - happy) They will type the lists in word using tables to create a comparison chart ..
Part 3 - story development - Students will take their character description and create a story for them. They will write a short summary of the story's beginning, middle, and end.
Part 4 - drawing the characters - students ideally would use a digital drawing tablet and draw their character using a paint package. If not they can be drawn on paper and scanned in. Students will use their character descriptions as a guide for their drawings. Part 5 - Story boarding - which will take the form of developing a comic strip based on the characters and stories developed. to illustrate different tools and means of completion students will : a. Create a Comic strip by hand (pen and paper) and scan in. b. Students will use toondoo.com to create their own characters from pieces provided and create a comic strip which they can post to the web. c. Students will draw directly on the computer using drawing tablets
Part 6. - conclusion a. Students will take Key descriptions - research and images and create a PowerPoint sideshow for class presentation. b. Students will compile all work into a class book for sharing using Word or desktop publishing package. c. Students will create a class comic book. using word or desktop publishing package.
This leads into Lesson 2 - Creating Animation. |
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Comments |
Projects - characters can be developed with a theme in mind. Science - math etc .. |
Cross-Curriculum Ideas |
This can be used to show mastery language Arts as well as depending on topics followed an understanding of social sciences. |
Follow-Up |
Pre-Production flows into Production where students will create a stop motion animation piece and a collage animation piece. |
Links: |
link to toondoo.com
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Materials: |
Early Composition, Animation, Video Tools, Slideshow, Web Page, Authoring and Publishing, Art Tools, Word Processor, Office Suite, Social Studies, Elementary, Writing, Literacy, Reading, English/Language Arts, Flash/USB Drives, Cables, CDs and DVDs, Memory Cards, Batteries, Tripods, Camera Bags, Wacom Tablets |
Other Items: |
2 flip videos |
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