Easter Egg Digital Animation Project

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Try digital animation with your students with a simple and engaging Easter Egg project! Students choose from background options and then add shapes and clip art graphics to make a scene. Then they duplicate the slide and make a small change over and over (about 50 times) to animate the scene. Once the stop motion animation is complete students publish it to the web and can optionally make it into a GIF using a website tool.
 
DESCRIPTION
Stop Motion is typically done with physical objects and a camera. This project is a little bit different.
Instead of getting out all of those materials, we are going to do it digitally.
Using Google Slides, students will animate a story across multiple slides. The prompt is editable so it can be made more (or less) complicated to meet your needs.
The backgrounds and graphics are provided for students, and they can add their own if needed.
 
ISTE Standards:
•Innovative Designer: 4d – Students exhibit a tolerance for ambiguity, perseverance and the capacity to work with open-ended problems.
•Creative Communicator: 6b – Students create original works or responsibly repurpose or remix digital resources into new creations. 6d – Students publish or present content that customizes the message and medium for their intended audiences.
•Global Collaborator: 7c – Students contribute constructively to project teams, assuming various roles and responsibilities to work effectively toward a common goal. (if done in pairs or small groups)
 
When students are finished:
∙Create a Padlet and have students upload their final product.
∙Have a “gallery walk” where students have their final product up on their screen while they walk around to see classmates’ creations.
∙Have students present their final product to the class
Vocabulary:
  • ANIMATION
  • ASPECT RATIO
  • FRAME
  • FRAME RATE
  • SCENE
  • SCRIPT
  • STOP MOTION
  • STORYBOARD
 
Student Files Include:
  • Introduction to Digital Stop Motion Animation
  • Optional Screencast video of how to make a scene, duplicate slides, and examples of animation types (video is based on Google Slides Desktop version)
  • Instructions for how to make the file play automatically
  • Tips and Tricks
 
If you have the Easter Scene Digital Glyph activity, this would be the next level of challenge for students.
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