|
OER Project Community
  • User
  • All Groups
    • Big History
    • World History
    • World History AP ®
    • Climate
  • Teacher's Lounge
    Announcements, tips & more
  • More
  • Cancel
  • Replies 14 replies
  • Subscribers 10 subscribers
  • Views 12366 views
  • Users 0 members are here
Related

Has anyone done an unboxing video project?

Andrea Wong
Andrea Wong over 1 year ago

Unboxing videos still seem to be a pretty big trend on social media and I finally decided to give it a shot as a class project. I wish I could give credit to whoever thought of this idea, but I heard about it from a teacher friend, who got the idea from another teacher friend, and…you get the idea. 

I would like to have students work in groups on this project and I am hoping to assign each group one of the Levers of Climate Action to focus on so we get different perspectives throughout the videos. Students would have to:

  • Come up with a main focus for the box (maybe one of the Grand Challenges?)
  • Decide who would be sending and who would be receiving/opening the box
  • Come up with items for the box; these don’t have to be actual items though. They can be images or other items representing what students would put in if they could.
  • Students will have to be deliberate in choosing what kind of box to put their items in, any music they might want to play, if/what type of packaging is inside, if a note is included, etc.
  • Students will have to react to each of the items they unbox and explain what they like about them or if anything is missing/if more needs to be done.

I’m still working out all the details but my students are excited about the project and I am too!

Has anyone done a project like this before? Any advice for me?

  • Reply
  • Cancel
  • Cancel
  • Will Nash
    Will Nash 9 months ago in reply to Kamilah Williams

    Yes! I feel like the revolutions unit always needs a fun angle to make it more spicy.

    • Cancel
    • Up 0 Down
    • Reply
    • Cancel
  • Andrea Wong
    Andrea Wong 9 months ago in reply to Bryan Dibble

    This is amazing! I LOVE the examples you shared and I'm so glad your class had fun with it. I think I need to incorporate this into US I the next time I teach it. Thank you!

    • Cancel
    • Up +1 Down
    • Reply
    • Cancel
  • Andrea Wong
    Andrea Wong 9 months ago in reply to Julianne Horowitz

    Julianne Horowitz , I wish I could share some examples, but my district is pretty strict about sharing anything with student images/without student approval. Despite some students swearing it was "social suicide", they did have a great time with it. We popped some popcorn and gave out awards (best audio effects, best lighting, best cameo, etc.). I highly recommend it!

    • Cancel
    • Up 0 Down
    • Reply
    • Cancel
  • Bryan Dibble
    Bryan Dibble 8 months ago in reply to Andrea Wong

    I'm planning it again.  As long as the trend is somewhat popular and known.  Guess we'd better keep track of what's trendy.

    • Cancel
    • Up 0 Down
    • Reply
    • Cancel
<