I originally allotted a week to complete this lesson, but quickly realized that they needed some supervision and support to complete. It took a few weeks to complete. I also had some 6th grade buddies stop down to supervise and keep the students on task.
Students were very engaged and love digitally publishing their work. I did notice that their first pages were pretty strong and by the last page they put less color and detail into their drawings.
The students were proud of their work and all said they enjoyed working on Seesaw Draw to publish better than the paper and pencil way they usually complete writing tasks.
I am still in the process of creating a rubric to assess the digital work the students completed. I am basing it on the Aesthetics and Function of the digital publishing. I had to research and find an example to help create my rubric. Not many examples to go by. Here is the example document...
CLC thoughts:
I have loved the opportunity to jump into a focused activity that allowed me to incorporate technology into my normal lessons, but enhancing the students engagement! Students took tasks that they were successful with and tried a new way to publish! They learned through modeling and experimenting how to create their digital story!
I was able to learn a little more about how to use Seesaw tools in my classroom. I had done some work last year, but never dug deeper. This class allows you time to work with technology and feel more comfortable with each new step you take! My goal is to eventually have much of the work my students do recorded into Seesaw...keeping a digital portfolio of their growth!