Thứ Năm, 26 tháng 4, 2018

Creatively Retelling The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Who doesn't love this book?


An absolute classic! 

With Year 1 doing their Minibeast topic, I had to make a link and explore the book. We had read it through and used some of the brilliant Talk4Writing techniques to help us retell the story. To engage the children further, we decided to create our own version of the story starring Year 1.

To do this we used the masking tool with the brilliant Doink Greenscreen app. This short video demonstrates the process:


Once all the children had created their video on Doink Greenscreen. We put it all together in Apple Clips where pupils could also add emojis for all the food. This was their finished video:


I can't wait to use this idea with other areas of the curriculum!

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