Thursday, March 28, 2019

Publishing Opinion Writing Using Apple Clips & PicEdu

Students in Mrs. Heringer's 2nd grade did a fantastic job publishing their opinion writing pieces using PicEdu, Apple Clips & Seesaw. The results are creative, engaging videos that tell their opinions and give voice to their stories. Keep reading to see how they did it!
Mrs. Heringer's students worked on their opinion writing pieces and drafted their writing on paper. Students used a graphic organizer to organize their thoughts, using the Step Up to Writing method, then wrote finished drafts onto lined paper.

Because students' writing was organized into four groups (first, next, then, last), we had them use the app PicEdu to create four illustrations for their stories. We allowed them to use web search, drawing, stickers or the camera to create their illustrations - our main focus was that students created illustrations that made sense with the words they wrote.
Once illustrations were done, we showed students how to use the app Apple Clips to finish their projects. If you haven't used Apple Clips, it is a wonderful FREE app for easily creating videos with lots of elements. Kristen Brooks has a great tutorial here

Students chose a "poster" to use for their title, then added their illustrations and recorded themselves reading their stories. We had them add photos of their writing at the end, then add music and share to their Seesaw journals using the export button (rectangle with an arrow) in the bottom corner.

Here are some examples of how these projects turned out!





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