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Art and Animations Lesson: Birds

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Created by Teacher(s): Monica Lilley|Published on: June 2, 2022
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This lesson introduces students to stop motion animation and educates students on concerns about bird populations in New Jersey.

Inquire: Students watch stop-motion videos and discuss the techniques.
Investigate: Students investigate the decrease in bird populations in New Jersey due to climate change.
Inspire: Students work collaboratively to plan a presentation to create awareness and advocate for change to protect bird populations in their local area.
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Subjects: Visual and Performing Arts
Duration: 1 hour
Region: North America, USA - Northeast, United States, New Jersey
Posted on Jun 02, 2022

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Monica Lilley

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