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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Merle Lear (Hudson's aunt in florida)
3/14/2016 03:39:50 pm
What a masterpiece!!! Several retired teachers here in Jax., think it deserves an Oscar for best short film by1st grade kids!!!
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Charlotte Rades
3/14/2016 07:06:14 pm
I like it!
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Dad - Paul Rades
3/17/2016 09:20:44 pm
Charolette you and your class did an amazing job in technology class on these Not In A Box drawings, narration and iMovie making. I am proud of you 😊 Love Dad
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Kathryn Lyons
3/15/2016 06:18:49 pm
I really enjoyed seeing all of your creativity produce such a entertaining video. How lucky you are to be at Burley and in technology! Loved it!
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Ivy
3/15/2016 06:24:59 pm
Mis skibba I thot it was cool!!!!!
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Pete Lefebvre
3/16/2016 11:50:53 am
Super-cool video everyone. Loved how each of your imaginations saw something different in the box.
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3/17/2016 02:08:41 pm
I love it. I've shared it with so many friends who want to see it 2&3 times because they love it. We all think these kids are our hope for a wonderful future, .full of creative ideas that will make the world a prosperous and exciting place to be!!!(more peace and less violence and enough food for everyone).
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Merle Lear
3/20/2016 08:03:47 pm
This is so well done. What a wonderful way for the children to learn about technology!! Everyone I share it with loves it too.
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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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