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Sunday, 15 December 2019

T'was the Second Week Before Holidays

Another week in the books with only one more to go before the Winter break! This week the kiddos finished up their narrative scenes in writing and helped to co-create out next adventure in writing; the digital story! These kids have so many great ideas and are so keen to get working on this new writing assignment. We will most likely get the prewriting done this week and start to work in the drafting and storyboards when we come back from the break.
Brainstorming for Digital Stories

We worked on demonstrating an understanding of informational texts with a What in the World article entitled "Turkey versus the Syrian Kurds". This was a tricky reading with lots of discussion around the conflict in the Middle East. This article was accompanied by a few infographics that we dissected as a class. Showing an understanding of information in infographics is a section on the OSSLT (the  EQAO literacy test that students need to write in grade 10) and I want these kids to have as much practice with this skill as possible. 

One of the infographics we worked with this week.

To help prepare for the digital story assignment we have been looking at different tools that the kids can use. iMovie will be the main app that students will use during the editing phase of the project. I gave them and iMovie 101 checklist to see what they already know and we have som clear experts in both classes. They also learned how to use the apps Adobe Spark Vidoe and Animoto as other possible options. I love both of these tools as alternatives for communicating. To help the kids get more familiar with these apps they did a little mini-research into the superstitions behind Friday the 13th and communicated what they learned through the production of a piece of media of their choice
Friday the 13th Research
The students of 8D have also been working hard to prepare for the last week before the holidays. We have a dedicated team that has taken a lead on the door decorating competition.  Special thanks to Kate and Jordyn for preparing a slide deck with possible ideas for the class to vote on to get the ball rolling. 


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