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Monday, July 22, 2013

MultiModal Lesson Plan Activity


In the multimodal lesson, Writing a Movie: Summarizing and Rereading a Script, students sharpen their vocabulary, fluency, writing and reading skills.
You can read more about the idea that sparked the assignment in the blog Multi Modal Learning Adventure.

Students are expected to turn to an age appropriate vocabulary list like  this vocabulary list for words to be used in their movie script.

The lesson calls for students to write their own movie script to coincide with part of an existing scene of a movie where no dialogue exists.

An example would be this scene from The Lion King.



Their final product, using Xtranormal, or a similar online mulitmodal creating tool, could look something like this:

Lion King Script
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