School level

Creating an iMovie using a well-known children's Story

Added: 07 Jul 2015 Contributor: Lorraine Connolly Resource type: Lesson Plan

This lesson outlines how one might use a tablet to create a movie/visual story based on the well-known story, Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

How it maps to the curriculum

3-4
English

Strand: Oral Language

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • create and sustain imaginary contexts through improvisational drama
  • create and tell stories to the class or group, and retell them after questioning, comparing the versions
  • discuss favourite moments, important events and exciting characters in a story, play or poem
  • dramatise stories
  • express feelings and attitudes through improvisational drama
  • express reactions to events and characters in stories

Suggestions for use: This resource could be used in a follow-up lesson on traditional tales/ narrative writing. It offers children the opportunity to express their imaginative interpretation of a well known story using a digital media.

Meta information

  • Asset type: Document
  • Language: English
  • Rights: Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons
  • Cost: No
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