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Speaking From the Past


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Keywords: Flip Video,
Subject(s): Video, Technology, Geography, Writing, Social Studies, Grammar, Journalism, Drama, History
Grades 4 through 5
NETS-S Standard:
  • Creativity and Innovation
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Research and Information Fluency
  • Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making
  • Digital Citizenship
  • Technology Operations and Concepts
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School: Newberry Elementary School, Newberry, MI
Planned By: Robin Mitchell
Original Author: Robin Mitchell, Newberry
We will be discussing people from the past. These people will include explorers, schientists, Presidents, etc... When the discussion is completed, it should take about one class period, I will circulate a list of people from the past and students can choose one person, research this person and create a speech that this person might have given.
Throughout history there have been fireside chats, debates, interviews, and other forms of media used to allow us to learn about the past. My students will decide if they want to be addressing a group in an auditorium, be interviewed, or possibly doing a follow up speech on a debate.
When students have their speeches completed they will get a partner to video them. They will be given an opportunity to be videoed and make changes, then present the video to the rest of the class.
Items I will be looking for are if the student identified with their historical figure, was their information accurate, were they able to relate their information back to the class. I will look at how creative students were with their videos. Did they dress appropriately for the given time period, did they use a backdrop, and am I able to picture this student as the person they are portraying.
Cross-Curriculum Ideas
I will be working with students English/Language Arts teachers. We collaborate on a grading rubric, expectations, and final output.
Follow-Up
We have family fun nights at our school and I would like to eventually present these videos to our community.
Materials: Flip Video, Batteries