Which element of culture had the greatest impact on society’s response during a crisis or time of instability?
- Describe your researched crisis or time of instability.
- Identify an element of culture within the society.
- Use evidence to construct an argument to support the influence of this element on the society’s response.
- Include a counter-argument
Project Options
Adobe Spark Video - create a narrative video using pictures, your voice, and icons
Thinglink - Upload a picture and link text, pictures, and videos using "buttons"
App Smash - Combination of multiple apps
Thinglink - Upload a picture and link text, pictures, and videos using "buttons"
App Smash - Combination of multiple apps
Adobe Spark Video
Requires an Adobe ID. Please check in with your teacher if you choose this option.
Use provided templates, themes and music to create a presentations that represents your knowledge of the topic.
Things to remember:
Things to remember:
- Each slide needs a different recording. That recording must be recorded in 1 take.
- Themes affect ALL your slides
- Music plays in the background so make sure it is not so loud that it drowns out your voice.
Your final product will be a video that you export to your camera roll. You will then open Schoology and attach that video to the assigned discussion.
ThingLink
Choose a picture (or create a collage using PicCollage) that best represents your natural disaster and the impact (negative or positive) that it had on society. Link evidence and analysis using text, other pictures, or videos to fully support your claim.
Note: 1) When adding text, it is suggested that you type your paragraphs into Google Docs first. 2) There is a maximum number of characters allowed, so make sure all of your text publishes.
Note: 1) When adding text, it is suggested that you type your paragraphs into Google Docs first. 2) There is a maximum number of characters allowed, so make sure all of your text publishes.
Your final product will be a link that you share with your classmates. Follow in the directions in the resources to get the link and copy it. You will then paste this link into the assigned Schoology discussion.
App smash
Use a combination of apps to create videos, audio, picture designs and text to show your knowledge of the subject area. All creations are exported to the camera roll and combined together using iMovie to create your final video presentation.
Apps to use: ChatterPix Kids, Adobe Spark Video, Canva, Puppet Pals, Screenshots of Google Slides, iMovie
Apps to use: ChatterPix Kids, Adobe Spark Video, Canva, Puppet Pals, Screenshots of Google Slides, iMovie
Select a picture of a person or thing, draw in a mouth, record your voice to make your picture talk. (30 seconds long)
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Turn a slideshow of pictures and your voice recordings into a video presentation. Design themes, music, and animations included!
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Combine pictures and text to create beautiful and creative collages.
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Combine text and pictures that can be exported as a picture and then added to iMovie.
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Animate puppets using your voice. Then export the video to your camera roll.
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Upload a picture and link text, pictures, and videos using "buttons"
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Import videos and pictures to iMovie and export as a single presentation video.
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If you combined in iMovie:
Your final product will be a video that you export to your camera roll. You will then open Schoology and attach your video to the assigned discussion.
If you combined in Thinglink:
Your final product will be a link that you share with your classmates. Follow in the directions in the resources to get the link and copy it. You will then paste this link into the assigned Schoology discussion.
Your final product will be a video that you export to your camera roll. You will then open Schoology and attach your video to the assigned discussion.
If you combined in Thinglink:
Your final product will be a link that you share with your classmates. Follow in the directions in the resources to get the link and copy it. You will then paste this link into the assigned Schoology discussion.