After reading Not a Box by Antoinette Portis, first graders created drawings in KidPix, starting with a simple rectangular box shape. Students also photographed one another sitting inside an enormous cardboard box. Those photos then became the basis for a second set of imaginative drawings. Finally, we assembled both sets of drawings, added narration, titles, and music, and created this video. We hope it inspires you to use your imagination too!
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After reading Not a Box by Antoinette Portis, first graders created drawings in KidPix, starting with a simple rectangular box shape. Students also photographed one another sitting inside an enormous cardboard box. Those photos then became the basis for a second set of imaginative drawings. Finally, we assembled both sets of drawings, added narration, titles, and music, and created this video. We hope it inspires you to use your imagination too! Kindergarten students learned about how digital cameras work and practiced using them to take photographs. We also discussed photography and how photos are commonly taken to record memories, but that photographs can also be a form of art. With these photos below, students are showcasing interesting shapes and textures from around the Media Center.
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This showcase features student work created during Technology classes and after school clubs. The logo image above changes periodically. Logos were created by 8th grade students in Photoshop. Please leave comments! Students love feedback on their work. By Grade Level
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