This is my video story, based on the narration I created with Piktochart.
This particular rubric refers to vocabulary, and it can be customized with more (or less, or other words).
I prefer to use it printed, because it is necessary to cover the fourth column so that the child cannot see it until he/she is allowed to, that is, after circling his/her choice (column 2 or column 3) for all the words.
So, this is how this rubric works:
1. Depending of age, the student will read or listen the word on the left (at this stage, column 4 is still covered. A simple post-it note can be used).
2. They will choose one of the images provided and mark it by circling it. Column 4 covered.
3. When they have finished circling, they can uncover the solution an
And this is my first and only (by now) digital comic.
I created the video with WeVideo using my previous Piktochart Materials. I am pretty well acquainted with this app and use it at least once a week to create videos from other videos and/or photos. It is really my preferred app regarding video editing. It allows you to add music, voice, text, smileys and so much more.
For the comic I used Comic Page Creator. Being my first time with comics, it was not so easy: lots of character/gesture/posture/clothes combinations and you have to make it sure not to "lose track" of the character you just created because you will need to insert it again an again with the same characteristics.


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