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Share 4-5 ideas of how your students can use Clips to apply grade level standards.

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Applying Clips

1. Students can record reflections at the end of a lesson as a review.  This would be great as a formative assessment, but also give student examples and explanations to share with other students who need a refresher.
2. In social studies students use primary sources, such as pictures.  Within ELA, they have to cite evidence to support claims.  These two line up well and Clips can help bridge the gap between text and images.  To start, students can import the historical image and then take short videos where they zoom in on the specific parts of the picture they are analyzing.  This will give a foundation for explaining themselves in writing when citing images.
3. At the end of a novel, or even when students independently finish books, they love to share book reviews.  Clips offers a great alternative where they would not have to complete the entire video in one take but could instead look at different aspects - such as character development and plot - before stringing them together for one video review to share.
4. Students could provide verbal feedback to each other during editing.  This would give a reference for students to refer to for their final drafts.  In Clips students can use images and write over the top to highlight specific areas of an essay that may need more attention while they are explaining.
cartym Almost 4 years ago

how to use clips

1. use clips to explain the life cycle of something (plants)
2. use clips to explain the steps in a process- how to writing?
3. apple clips to retell a story
4. apple clips to provide feedback to students
pcedergreen About 5 years ago

Clips Ideas

1. Give feedback to students or other teachers. Take photos and then voice annotate over the top
2. Explain the steps in a process to practice how-to writing
3. Students explain their work in math by taking pictures of each step and explaining why they did it.
4. Students explain an experiment in science by taking photos throughout and then voice annotate
5. Dropping in the photos you want to examine and then using your fingers to pinch, pan and zoom around an image while talking
mrsnix About 6 years ago

tutorial

travisklienow About 6 years ago