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		<title>Flippin&#8217; Nora!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have been using the Flip mino cameras in our school for just over a week. Yesterday I quickly gathered some ideas together about how teachers were using them. This is what I got back from our staff. Nursery and Foundation Used in the role play area in classroom and for speaking and listening activities [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>We have been using the Flip mino cameras in our school for just over a week. Yesterday I quickly gathered some ideas together about how teachers were using them. This is what I got back from our staff.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Nursery and Foundation</strong><br />
Used in the role play area in classroom and for speaking and listening activities<br />
Useful for assessment and collecting evidence for Foundation Stage Profiling<br />
Will be taken on trips to the farm and then review the footage to support with some writing back in the class.</p>
<p><strong>Year 1</strong><br />
Recorded Victorian Day in school and used for recount writing.<br />
Created a set of instructions for using the Flip cameras &#8211; instructional writing in literacy.<br />
Staff / TAs have created talking stories.</p>
<p><strong>Year 2</strong><br />
Filmed the children making salads (DT) which was linked to literacy and science &#8211; using the films to write instructions.<br />
Used to film animals (pets) for use in describing animals in poetry.<br />
Further filming of children in dance/drama lessons will support the animal poetry.</p>
<p><strong>Year 3</strong><br />
Children filmed making 3D structures from Nets &#8211; watched back to support instruction writing.<br />
Documented trip to Perlethorpe outdoor activity centre and Viking drama workshop in school.</p>
<p><strong>Year 4</strong><br />
Used for drama roleplay and reviewing their performances.<br />
Used as a recording method for a science experiment on the best insulating material &#8211; &#8220;How to keep snow cold&#8221; (!!!)</p>
<p><strong>Year 5</strong><br />
Learning interviews during maths, by children and teacher/TA asking for children to explain their methods or strategies in their work.<br />
To support DT instructions and sequencing of skills.<br />
Documented trip to Perlethorpe outdoor activity centre, children given cameras to interview their peers during the day &#8211; footage used in Moviemaker back in school to make recount films of the day.<br />
Recording and review of storytelling work in class &#8211; refining the process. Children record each other and then watch back, repeat and refine.</p>
<p><strong>Year 6</strong><br />
Shape TV children interview each other in the role of a quadrilateral.<br />
Filmed science experiements and the childrens predictions of the results.<br />
Timed talks in literacy on a specific subject &#8211; practice interviewing each other.</p>
<p><strong>And that is just 7 days.</strong></p>
<p>Along with handing out the cameras in the last staff meeting I pointed them towards the growing <a href="http://docs.google.com/Present?docid=dhn2vcv5_6tv55j7g9">Pocket Video Tips presentation</a> that is currently up to 35 ideas. I hope you have found something there to make a start yourself, I know we have. </p>
<p><strong>One last idea I have had is to arrange a Film Festival type staff meeting, perhaps on a theme such as &#8220;Learning&#8221; (I know not particularly original!) &#8211; I will be inviting staff to choose one piece of footage to show the rest of the staff and to explain about their decision to share it. I might even get some red carpet and a tux. Beyond ideas for using video, it will just be a great way to share what is going on in different classrooms.</strong></p>
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