Second graders have made some cute origami bunnies!
Instructions on how to make the bunnies: tutorial_origami-bunny1
Second graders have made some cute origami bunnies!
Instructions on how to make the bunnies: tutorial_origami-bunny1
Second graders are making a very simple stop motion movie based on Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster. Stop motion is a technique in which objects are photographed in a series of slightly different positions so that the objects seem to move. Steps done so far:
Sharing ideas and brainstorming them in order to come up with a short movie idea that has a beginning, middle and end. Nessie must be the protagonist.
Using a presentation board to create a backdrop for the movie set (Loch Ness, Scotland).
Making a list of the characters and props we’ll need for our movie, design them and make them with dough.
A storyboard is a graphical representation of all the elements of our story, in chronological order.
Placing characters and props for the opening image and taking the first shot.
Moving the pieces in order to move the plot of the movie forward. Moving props, taking a photo. Moving props, taking a photo. Until we have photographed all of the action…
Let’s learn how to storyboard an animation!
Let’s get to learn a bit more about stop motion animation.
Hello kids!
Here you are the photos of the masks you all made for Carnival.
Pirates, pharaohs, mermaids, tigers, cats, knights, vampires… Can you recognize yourself?
Practise saying some clothes vocabulary:
Hello everyone! We cut out some clothes and then coloured them and strung them on a “yarn clothesline”. Practise saying the names of the different items of clothing with us!
Edwin Morgan was a Scottish poet and a translator. Listen to him reading his unique experimental sound poem called The Loch Ness Monster’s Song.