Monday, March 9, 2026

WeVideo


Breaking News from the Ring of Fire:
Fourth Graders Go Live with WeVideo!



Fourth graders in Ms. Davis's & Mrs. Algozzini's classes took on the role of news reporters — covering a volcanic eruption in the Ring of Fire! As part of their natural disasters unit, students used WeVideo to turn their research into dynamic video reports.

Instead of just writing about the eruption, students brought the story to life, combining narration, images, and video clips to explain what happened and why it matters.

🎬 Technology Skills in Action

Students practiced:
Using digital tools to organize and share their ideas
Combining video, text, and audio to communicate clearly
Collaborating and revising their work to make it more engaging
Creating and sharing responsible digital content

Through this project, they discovered that technology can transform learning from reading and writing into something creative, interactive, and audience-ready.


With WeVideo, our fourth graders weren’t just learning about natural disasters — they were reporting on them like real journalists.

Lights. Camera. Eruption! 🌋🎥

Essential Technology Questions

How can video tools help us communicate ideas clearly?
What makes a digital video interesting and easy to follow?
How can we use online media responsibly in our work? 

Massachusetts DLCS Standards Covered (Grades 3–5)

Digital Tools & Collaboration (3–5.DTC.1–3)
Using digital tools to create and communicate information
Selecting appropriate digital tools for a task
Computing & Society (3–5.CS.1–3)
Demonstrating responsible use of digital media
Using and citing digital content appropriately
Computing & Design (3–5.CD.1–3)
Creating digital artifacts to communicate ideas
Iteratively improving digital work

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