Students in 5th & 6th will work in their library google classroom to answer the following questions and team-up to create a movie trailer of their own to inform our student body; a PSA they'll prep to upload to our Fire Lake website. A PSA is a Public Service Announcement...heard of
Copyright? Plagiarism? What can or can't you use in your book report?? How much of a movie can you use in your book trailer?? Which portion of a song can you use? How long does Copyright last?? That's what this unit is ALL about...check out the Stanford and Common Sense Media below! We'll use our library iPads and Clips App (Apple) for this project.
- Think of how you'd like to present this Copyright info in your video.
- Visit sample PSAs and critique (coming soon, getting permission)
- Research, take notes, plan your PSA.
- Writing a PSA (Good One)
- PSA GETTING STARTED
- PSA Storyboard B&W
- Sketch out how PSA will flow.
- Create/edit your PSA; film, add images, do voice overs, etc.
- Pics4learning.com
- Photosforclass.com
- Publish, get parent permission signed/hand in, share on FL Media.
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Have FUN! Can't wait to see you in Zoom class!