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DA#33 – The Adventures of Bee-Bot

How can coding help to understand nature and the wonderful world of bees?

Children are introduced to problem solving and the logic of computational thinking through the adventures of a little bee, who is the protagonist of each activity, either as a mascot in the unplugged coding games,as well as a programmable robot that the children will have to help find their way back to its hive. Families are involved with coding games and through creative recycling activities with the aim of enriching the world of the little bee with friends and natural elements.


An idea from

Russo Santa – Lessi Valentina – Pavan Giorgia – Mancinelli Angela –  Ragusa Rossella –  Modolo Doris, ECEC educators at the Kindergarten “Scuola dell’Infanzia di Piavon”, Oderzo – Italy.

In co-design with Zaffiria.


Time

10 activities (50 min each)

Age

4-5 years


Objective

  1. First knowledge of coding.
  2. Awareness on environmental issues.
  3. Developing transversal skills.

#numeracy #coding #nature #storytelling

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DA#28 – Building Stories

Can digital tools help children to develop language?

Yes!

By listening to the story and the song using technological resources (Tablet, PC and Smartphone), children develop language, above all by retelling the story, recording the song and the stories made with the families using the different digital applications. In the end, using the App Book Creator, you can build a book, with the stories elaborated in collaboration with the families and create a theater performed by the children.


An idea from

AESA educators- Barreiro-Portugal


Time

4 activities (20 to 30 minutes each)

Age

3-6 years


Objective

  1. Establish a relationship between writing and oral message.
  2. Use digital tools to help the child develop language.

#language #storytelling #emotions #theselfandtheother#Bookcreator#digitalbook

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DA#27 – Nature’s Storytelling

How many stories can we find in the enlarged and projected image of nature?

The projection of enlarged nature becomes the backdrop for games and the invention of fantastic stories…..After collecting natural materials in their surroundings and collecting them in a box, that will be the transitional object that will enable children to continue experimentations started at school to be continued at home and vice versa, children will discover new properties of these materials through their observation with a digital microscope. Attaching the microscope to the projector, the enlargements give rise to imaginative and evocative environments, with which the children can play, interact and develop a character that will be brought home for the development of a common chain story.


An idea from

Sara Battistel  – Cristina Zecchin, ECEC educators at the Kindergarten “Scuola dell’Infanzia Tre Piere”, Oderzo – Italy.

In co-design with Zaffiria.


Time

6 activities (30-45  min each)

Age

4-5  years


Objective

  1. Experimentation of different tools and materials.
  2. Peer collaboration.
  3. development of language and narrative skills.

#storytelling #art #science #immersiveenvironments #digitalmicroscope

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DA#26 – The 5 Misfits

How can we make the characters of a book become the driver for self-esteem and participation using digital and analogical expression techniques?

Starting with the illustrated book “The Five Misfits” by Beatrice Alemagna, children take an artistic and emotional journey in which they discover that people’s flaws are also what makes them special.  Children listen to the story and create their own misfits using simple materials, bringing them “to life” with a simple app, and inventing a different ending for the story. At school, the children transform themselves into the characters of the story through a series of psychomotor and theater experiences. The stories invented by the children and all their experiments are collected to create an ebook.


An idea from

Caterina Fabbri – Catia Podeschi, ECEC educators at the Kindergarten “Gli amici di Ulisse”, Pietracuta – Italy.

In co-design with Zaffiria.


Time

7 activities (40 min each)

Age

3-5 years


Objective

  1. Enhance communication channels, verbal and non-verbal.
  2. Fostering self-esteem and participation.
  3. Increasing attention and listening skills.

#storytelling #movement #images #bookcreator

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DA#25 – Little Stick

Can the use of the digital and its declination in various expressive modalities develop competencies in the reading and translating of real and fantastic worlds?

Inspired by the book “Stick Man” by J. Donaldson and A. Scheffler, children invent and create small photographic stories, short films and plays inspired by their experiences and reflections during excursions with Little Stick, a character created by the children using wooden sticks collected in nature. Little Stick will follow the children on family and school excursions and help them find polluted places and reflect on their environment.


An idea from

Barbara Tosi – Giorgia Balducci – Annalisa Straccini – Annica Celli – Morena Montanari – Antonella Iafisco, ECEC educators at the Kindergartens “La Gabbianella” and “L’albero dei bambini “, Rimini – Italy.

In co-design with Zaffiria.


Time

6 activities (50 min – 2 hours each)

Age

4-5 years


Objective

  1. Motivational learning.
  2. Creative use of ICT.
  3. Creative approach in reading reality.

#storytelling #nature #art #photography #animatedmovies

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DA#24 – In the Snow Covered Valley

Can the natural environment inspire the creation of digital stories and characters?

Nature is the protagonist and muse of collaborative digital storytelling. Children explore a natural environment  with the family and play at creating characters using the materials they find there. Starting from the created characters, the children at school collaborate on the conception of a story and animate the various parts using the stop motion technique. The children also act as the narrators in the story, using in some parts all the languages present in class or in the family.


An idea from

Giulia Benvenuto – Loredana di Rubbo – Vuerich Gigliola – Vidoni Michela – Monica Blasotti – Valentina Martina, ECEC educators at the Kindergartens “Costantino Cologna”, Tarvisio – “Gianni Rodari”, Tarvisio – “C.Collodi”, Ugovizza – “Scuola dell’Infanzia di Chiusaforte” – Italy.

In co-design with Zaffiria.


Time

7 activities (20 to 50 min each)

Age

5 years


Objective

  1. Exploring nature.
  2. Developing the ability to read images.
  3. Use vocabulary related to lived experiences.

#storytelling #nature #language #stopmotion #images

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DA#23 – Audio Experimentation with Watermusic

Is it possible to make your own version of Händel’s water music with water sounds?

Audio puzzles and sound experimentations are suitable for children from the age of 3 and a lot of fun. First, children can search for random sounds in the environment and record them with a simple recording app. While listening, the children can guess together what they hear. At home, parents and children look for special water sounds, create and record them. In kindergarten, children can talk about their experiences with water sounds and listen to Händel’s original “water music”. Inspired by classical music, children can mix live water sounds in the kindergarten with the recording of the classical music. In the end they create their own version of Händel’s masterpiece.


An idea from

JFF-Institut für Medienpädagogik
tested with Inklusives Luise-Kiesselbach-Haus, Munich, Germany


Time

3 activities (30 minutes each)

Age

3-5 years


Objective

  1. Get to know auditory design and expression possibilities.
  2. Implement own ideas in audio and music recordings (e.g., sound stories).
  3. Expand personal skills like auditory perception of the environment and auditory training.

#language #storytelling #sound #environment #art

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DA#22 – Speaking Portraits

What would my favorite book’s character say, my grand-grandma’s pictures or my pokemon cards if they could speak?

In this atelier, kids will learn to use apps to make still pictures speaks. They will need to take pictures with digital devices and import them in the apps. Then they record themselves speaking to create the character’s voice.

With their parents, they can make their old family pictures speak. At the end, all this work can be edited by the teacher/educator and exhibited in school.

Discover the activation trailer here : https://tube.tchncs.de/w/oWydQKJSTbQ9b9VLiANGCB


An idea from

La Fabulerie, Marseilles, France, Tested with: Ecole Maternelle Pommier, Marseilles, France


Time

3 activities of 30 minutes each

Age

5-6 years


Objective

  1. Learn to tell a story.
  2. Improving language skills.
  3. Discover special effects.

#storytelling #language #art #portrait #stillandmovingimage #acting

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DA#7 – An Emotional Letter

Can the common realisation of an advent calendar become an opportunity to strengthen family ties?

Waiting for Christmas has never been more fun! Each parent is invited to send and share with the educators a Christmas memory related to their childhood. All memories, both physical and digital,  will be organised into an advent calendar.  During the time of Advent, the children listen to a memory each day, discovering the children’s stories of their parents.


An idea from

Nadia Matassoni – Raffaella Batino – Nisi Olga Lucia, ECEC educators at the Kindergarten “Scuola dell’infanzia Arcobaleno”, Novafeltria – Italy.

In co-design with Zaffiria.


Time

5 activities (30 min each)

Age

3-5 years


Objective

  1. Building and strengthening emotional ties.
  2. Promoting listening skills, and verbal and graphical elaboration.

#emotions #storytelling #QR Code #podcast #christmas

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DA#5 – A Grown-up’s Game

How can we help children develop a critical sense of the images shared online?

In this digital atelier the children’s natural curiosity for photos and cameras is the starting point for an in-depth experience in the world of photography and communication through images. The child develops skills and abilities by making his or her first technological experiments; explores reality and learns to reflect on his or her experiences by describing them, representing and reorganising them using different criteria and methods.


An idea from

Cataldi Francesca – Geraci Caterina – Lisa Spazzoli, ECEC educators at the Kindergarten “Don Teofrasto Pasini”, Sala di Cesenatico – Italy.

In co-design with Zaffiria.


Time

8 activities (approx. 40 min. each)

Age

3-5 years


Objective

  1. Exploring photography and communication through images.
  2. Enhancing the child’s creative, imaginative and expressive abilities.

#emotions #storytelling #photography #mediaeducation