If you have access to iPads or digital cameras in your school, your students can become great photographers no matter how young they are! This fun and accessible project explores filters in digital photography through play and exploration with materials.
The project presentation includes: technical tips, a focus on a famous photographer for inspiration, step by step instructions for a practical photography activity, and reflection questions to draw out the learning.
The presentation can be shared with your children at school or sent home as a distance learning project. Teacher notes accompany the presentation setting out clear guidelines for how to take an inquiry-based approach, suggestions for documenting the process and displaying children’s photographs, and curriculum links for the English National Curriculum and the IBPYP.
This digital photography project is suitable for lower primary/elementary/KS1 students. However, if your students have not had much experience of photography this project could easily be used for upper primary/elementary/KS2.
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