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Keywords: all subjects, science, math, lessons |
Subject(s): Spelling, English/Language Arts, Social Studies, Algebra, Reading, Music, Animation, Writing, Special Needs, Podcasting, Dyslexia, Early Learning, Geography, Autism, Technology, Social Skills, Video, Health and PE, Art, Service Learning, Grammar, Geometry, Science, Math, Speech and Language |
Grades P-K through 5 |
School: Winthrop Elementary School, Winthrop, ME |
Planned By: Rosie Del Tejo Williamson |
Original Author: Rosie Del Tejo Williamson, Winthrop |
Teachers will be using the Flip Camera in their lessons as a tool to enhance engagement, progress learning in all content areas, deepen technology skills and to document and share learning. Students will use the flip camera to shoot, edit and publish their work to share with peers, parents and community members, as well as their teachers. Purpose and Objectives of the Proposed Program Some examples of how we are using the four Flip cameras we have now: “I have been using the flip camera to record students reading aloud. This process allows students to hear themselves and any errors they make. Students also hear whether or not they are fluent readers and using expression and sentence phrasing. I normally record a student on their first reading of the day and we listen to the recording. Students then practice the same passage or poem two to three times. I record again on the fourth reading and we compare the improvements from the first to fourth reading.” Marcia Luszczki (Learning Lab Teacher) "The flip camera is great to use in the physical education classroom. I am able to record my students and look back at the images to see how they have performed in the skills. This has helped a lot when evaluating the students for their report cards. "" Korrin Patterson (Physical Education Teacher) “In a student centered classroom with actively engaged learners sometimes capturing evidence of student learning amidst conferring writers and discussing readers can be a challenge. I’ve used Flip Videos in my class this year as a way to capture writers conferring. This gives me an opportunity to capture model conferences to highlight with the larger group, while also giving me a clip to sit down with individuals and discuss ways to improve. These particular clips were taken after students wrote and presented persuasive essays. They provided me with a formative assessment of students’ current conferring abilities. Following this I was able to adjust my instructional focus for students providing specific quality feedback on one another’s writing-meeting their needs and impacting positive student progress. " Sarah Thibault (5th Grade Classroom Teacher) Proposal: Our school would like to order 29 more flip cameras in order for all teachers to be able to use them in their lessons. |
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Follow-Up |
Teachers and students will be posting their completed projects online to share with the community.
Teachers who are using it for parent information, will be able to email parents videos on how to help their child. |
Materials: |
Flip Video |
Other Items: |
20 Flip Video 2 for 1, $150.00 each, total of $3000.00 |
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