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These tech savy first graders were ready for their next animation project. For our second project, we used stop motion animation to illustrate how things move and change. Our latest reading inquiry unit has been study just that, how things in our world move and change. In reading group, the students have read books about animal locomotion, geysers, volcanoes, matter, seasons, weather, the moon, and more! For the project, students chose both their groups and the topic they were most interested in. They had to research their topic further, create an illustration using construction paper, direct the movement of their piece, then take their series of photographs, and compile the animation. All in a days work for these smarties! Check out some of their creations.
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