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GoPro Helmet Front Mount
Item #: GP-HFM $14.95 Status: Get 20% off using code GP20
GoPro Helmet Front MountMount your GoPro to the front of your helmet in a headlamp-like position. Capture forward-facing footage, or adjust the extendable arm so the camera is facing back at you for self-portrait videos and photos. The mount can be removed by heating the adhesive bond with a hair dryer then peeling off mount. Features- Mounts to the front of most helmets
Capture forward-facing footage or self-portrait photos and videos- Can be removed by applying heat to adhesive bond
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Removable by applying heat to adhesive bond and peeling off mount
Note:Always select a helmet that meets the applicable safety standard when you use with a GoPro helmet mount. Always follow the helmet manufacturer's instructions on safe helmet use. Compatibility: All cameras What’s included- Curved Adhesive Mount
- Vertical Quick Release Buckle
- 2 Extension Arms
- Thumb Screws
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Lesson Plan Name |
Grades |
Bollywood, Philadelphia |
9 to 12 |
Students will create a Bollywood-type musical using digital media. |
Fit or Fat? |
6 to 8 |
Students will be involved in a Science and Health lessons that involve nutrition and exercise. They will create Healthy Snacks and exercise profiles for the class. |
Exploring our World through Video |
2 to 4 |
I want to allow students to use video to express their lives and the area in which they live. I also would like for them to learn how to use a camera, import video and create great projects using that video. |
Title: Digital Photo Storytelling on Five Senses, a project based learning activity by Mary Gore |
P-K to 2 |
Learning about the five senses is a very exciting and fun experience that students in the primary grades are eager to engage in as well as share with others, in and out of the classroom. Through digital photo storytelling project learners are able to document their experiences and take on various roles as they create a presentation project.This is a project based learning activity. |
Movies for Motivation: Encouraging Literacy Through Student-Created Films |
9 to 12 |
Struggling readers enrolled in a Targeted Reading class will use Tool Factory Movie Maker to create videos advertising their favorite books. These videos will then be shown to the entire school as part of a school-wide literacy encouragement effort. |
30 Ways In 30 days |
5 to 6 |
Learners are challenged with the essential question, "How can I make a significant difference in the world in just 30 days?" To highlight their experience, the learners must keep a log book, create a documentary, and publish an original book. |
(PART 2) Applied STEM: Rocketry and its Components |
6 to 8 |
See Part 1 for all following sections with the exception of Lesson Plan Description. |
(PART 3) Applied STEM: Rocketry and its Components |
6 to 8 |
See Part 1 for following sections with the exception of Lesson Plan Description. |
(PART 4) Applied STEM: Rocketry and its Components |
6 to 8 |
See Part 1 for the following sections with the exception of Lesson Plan Description. |
Movies for Mothers |
P-K to 5 |
Students will use photos, drawings, and videos to create a movie using Tool Factory Movie Maker as a heartwarming gift for their mother on Mother's Day. |
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