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American Revolution/Media Project
Grade Level:
4
Subject:
Technology/Social Studies
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Goal Summary:
Students will create a media project about the events that led to the American Revolution. They will use PowerPoint, video, images, and audio.
Standards Met:
Essential Questions:
I can use the Internet to research online safely.
I can use a video camera.
I can use a camera to take still photos.
I can copy and paste legal images from the Internet.
I can collaborate with my peers.
I can use PowerPoint to create a slide.
I can use iMovie to create a segment.
Understandings:
Students should understand the classroom discussion and collaboration rules apply in the lab as well.
Students should know that any equipment used is fragile, and should be handled with care.
Students should be aware of their surroundings and be considerate of others that are working.
Content Goals:
Students will understand the events the events that led to the American Revolution.
Students will understand creative process.
Skill Goals:
Students will be able to use digital tools to create a media project about the American Revolution.
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