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Keywords: Photography, English, Oral Language, Writing |
Subject(s): Social Skills, Technology, Special Needs, Writing, Photography, English/Language Arts, Spelling, Grammar, Speech and Language |
Grades 4 through 8 |
School: Cheat Lake Middle School, Morgantown, WV |
Planned By: Heather Swanger |
Original Author: Marna Blanchard, San Francisco |
Lesson Objectives: Students Will Be Able T0… Write a short story from the perspective of an inanimate object Define and give examples of personification Shoot a photograph that shows the perspective of an object Frame a shot
Standards Addressed: CA ELA Standards 8th grade: 2.1 Write biographies, autobiographies, short stories, or narratives: a. Relate a clear, coherent incident, event, or situation by using well-chosen details. b. Reveal the significance of, or the writer’s attitude about, the subject. c. Employ narrative and descriptive strategies (e.g., relevant dialogue, specific action, physical description, background description, comparison or contrast of characters). Visual Arts Standard 8th grade Communication and Expression Through Original Works of Art
2.3 Create an original work of art, using film, photography, computer graphics, or video.
Materials Required: Digital cameras one per group of four students Computers to download photos onto Paper and pen old shoes
Lesson (4 periods) Opening/Do Now: Allow students to choose a shoe from the pile (3 min max) Mini Lessons on perspective and personification (7-10 min) Have students do a quick write about what that shoe might have seen or experienced Break students into groups of 4 with a camera Explain to students that they will be shooting their shoe in a variety of settings that they can create or choose (if you have the luxury of going off campus to the surrounding neighborhood, the photos get more interesting) Give students 5 minutes to brainstorm available settings or give them props and then let them design potential settings Once settings have been approved, students will have 20-28 minutes to shoot (approx. 5-7 min. per student) Once photos are completed have students upload to their computers (If you only have one computer and will need to print out photos this is good time for students to do another quick write as they take turns uploading and then plan on a day two) Exit Ticket- Upload photos Homework- Thinking about your photos continue to brainstorm possible storylines Part 2 Students will chose their best photo to write a story Give students 30 minutes to write a rough draft of their story Students will share their rough draft with their team members for verbal feedback on their story (12 minutes - 3 min per students) Exit Ticket- Rough Draft of Story Homework- Continue to work on rough draft Part 3 Mini Lessons on descriptive language and how to add dialogue (7-10) Students will revise their rough draft incorporating comments from their peers (30 minutes) Students will meet again with group members to share and comment on their drafts (12 minutes) Exit Ticket- Revised story Continue revising second draft Part 4 Mini Lesson on transitions (5 -7 min) Students will do a final revision on story (20 min) Students will share photos and stories at author's chair Exit Ticket- Final story
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Comments |
My class sizes have been running around 36-38 for the last four years, I need at least one camera per group of 4 students. |
Cross-Curriculum Ideas |
visual arts (photography), writing, social studies (perspective), photo-journalism unit |
Follow-Up |
Continue sharing out the stories and giving students the opportunity to write a different story using another of their photographs or one of their peer's photos |
Materials: |
Digital SLR, Printers, Camera/Video Accessories, Camera Bags, Flash/USB Drives, Tripods, Batteries, Memory Cards, Inspiration, Dyslexia, Speech and Language |
Other Items: |
10 Olympus T100 Cameras, $100 each, total of $1000.00 1 Color Printer HP CP1000, $299 each, total of $299.00 10 Tripods Gorilla, $35 each, total of $350.00 36 USB Flash Drives, $5 each, total of $180.00 |
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