- The fourth grade students write a two paragraph essay, not less than four sentences per paragraph, on some aspect of his/her family or neighborhood. If possible, the essay is written using word processing software.
- Following the standards in language arts, the student edits the composition by sharing it with his/her peers, parents, older siblings and friends.*
- The student illustrates the essay in a chosen medium.*
- This illustration is then shared with middle school students who, in turn, write a two paragraph composition of not less than four sentences per paragraph, based on the illustration.*
- The middle school student essay is shared with the fourth grade author and illustrator, and both compositions are discussed and compared to determine the level of communication through the writing and drawing.*
- Both compositions and illustrations are bound in several volumes and contributed to the school and community library.*
*Alternatively, the essays could be shared on a class wiki or via Google Docs (reviewed here) for peer editing. Then students could create illustrations using software or an online drawing or image program. Illustrations could be montages of digital photos taken by students, drawings, or even artwork scanned into electronic form. Students would create photomontages on PowerPoint slides or workBench screens (see below).
The finished "volumes" could be shared as a PowerPoint presentation easily printable as a book, via an online wiki, a class blog (with room for comments), an online book created with Tikatok, or a TRintuition workBench project. Learn more about these tools:
TeachersFirst Wiki Walk-Through explains wikis and compares tool options.
TeachersFirst Blog Basics for the Classroom explains blogs and compares tool options.
Tikatok (reviewed here) creates online (or printed--for a fee) books that can be seen via a web address (URL)
TRintuition workBench (reviewed here) creates online or downloadable web pages (screens) with rich visual tools to enhance text.
online art/drawing tools:
Sketchfu reviewed here
ProjectDraw reviewed here
Tabblo reviewed here
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