The augmented pictures are amazingly cool! First time viewers always look under the iPad to try to determine what is happening:) However, the best part for me was previewing the images with a second grader. I asked if he knew what a hammerhead shark was...of course, he knew. "What about a whale shark?" Well, yes to that too! Realizing that I was dealing with an advanced friend, I asked him if he knew what zooplankton was (a word which appeared in the Readworks article). Finally, I had stumped him!
We scanned the sticker showing a whale shark eating. (You can view the augmented content by creating an Aurasma account and scanning the QR Code pictured on the left.) When the short video had finished, I asked him if he had any idea what zooplankton were now. His response, "I think that zooplankton are tiny creatures that whale sharks eat." Yes! Bingo! You got it!!! Now, while I cannot swear that the video I attached to the feeding whale shark gif shows zooplakton (sorry, if they are not), the idea was to translate unfamiliar vocabulary into a pictorial representation that my young friends would understand and remember...it worked! The complete lesson includes vocabulary, reflection questions and small group activities. For student notebooks, I reduced the size of a QuiverVision coloring sheet of a great white shark to fit 4 on a page and asked the students to research and compare the whale shark with the great white and hammerhead by using a Venn Diagram.
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