The Storyboard for My Digital Story

       Previously, I shared the proposal for my digital story which is an application for the strategy in teaching kids through games and activities. So, today I’m sharing the storyboard for the digital story that represents the lesson. My goal in this digital story is the kindergarten and first grade English language learners to achieve the following standards in the language:

Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

Capitalize the first word in a sentence and the pronoun I
Recognize and name end punctuation.
Spell simple words phonetically, drawing on knowledge of sound-letter relationships.

§  Vocabulary Acquisition and Use:
Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on kindergarten reading and content.




The descriptions: 
       An English Language Learners teacher, who teaches her kids new vocabularies in English, but she uses a different technique in teaching by applying an activity in the learning process, as an example of the learning through games theory.

The lesson starts with the teacher telling her student that they are going to make a cupcake.

The Teacher: what do we need to make a cupcake?
 They start brainstorming and thinking out loud about the required ingredients.
The teacher: oil, eggs, milk, butter, flour, and water (the objects supported with photos) to help the ELLs in understanding and making a connection between the words and it’s meaning.

The teacher asks for help: Who can help me?

Ahmed: Milk
Sarah: Eggs
Ehsan: Oil
Faisal: Water
Kinz: Flour
Jo: Butter

The teacher asks the kids: Did we miss something?

They start thinking, and then the teacher gives them two ingredients to choose “Salt or Sugar”.

They choose the salt. Therefore, the cupcake tastes different and it is not good (they became very sad).

The teacher clarifies for the students that it is because they choose the wrong ingredient “the salt”.

She claims that it is not bad to make a mistake because we learn from our mistakes. Also, today’s lessons are

1- It is very important to learn the correct name of the objects to avoid the mistakes in the future
2- If there are two objects which look similar to each other does not mean that they have the same functions.

        After watching the digital story, I am going to work with my kids and make our cupcake in the correct way. So, kids are going to learn and memorize most of the English terms in the lesson.

Comments

  1. I really like your story plot! I agree with you that teaching vocabulary for ELL students is very important! ELL students should also be exposed to non-academic vocabulary, such as basic ingredients to make a cupcake. I also like how you are going to have the kids make a cupcake as well after watching the video. That will really help them differentiate what the different ingredients are and help them apply what they learned. Good job! Very creative :)

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  2. This is a very good outline! My advice is to use less sentences on your physical slides and maybe record yourself narrating instead. But you should definitely keep the necessary vocabulary in text boxes. I cannot wait to see your finished product!

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