This is a digital story I created as an example for my students when they create one. I designed it for Spanish one students who are at a point where they have learned present tense verb conjugation and a good amount of vocabulary and grammar. It's a fun way to both practice their language skills and assess their language skills.
Digital story telling can be a powerful tool for learning and assessment in the World Languages classroom. It gives students an opportunity to practice the language in an authentic way because they are creating stories with it. Students also have the opportunity to practice the 21st Century skills of creativity, collaboration and communication. If you have higher level students, you can have them add an opinion or social commentary to their digital story and then students are practicing critical thinking as well. This is a digital story I created as an example for my students when they create one. I designed it for Spanish one students who are at a point where they have learned present tense verb conjugation and a good amount of vocabulary and grammar. It's a fun way to both practice their language skills and assess their language skills.
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