Digital Photo Safari

Digital Imaging Project Ideas

101 super ideas for a digital imaging project!!

Use digital images in some of the following activities:

  • Portfolios and yearbooks

  • Field trips

  • Class newspapers

  • Virtual museums

  • Nature projects

  • Open house activities

  • Screensavers

  • Journal writing

Some ideas for projects students can do with digital imaging include:

  • Take photos around the school and make a "school map" with photos (or park, playground, or town)

  • Take photos of dioramas, sculptures, and other creations

  • Create pictionaries, photo essays, and multimedia presentations 

  • Take pictures of action words and things that can be described

  • Take pictures of opposites (big, small), named positions (in, out) and use them for writing activities.

  • Create an "I spy with my own eye" games using student photographs

  • Create an "I am thinking of ..." game using photos students take

  • Take pictures of words related to vocabulary; label photographs

  • Take pictures of objects of particular colors and create color games for young children

  • Take photographs and write dialogue to go with photos

  • Take photographs of children working; write about the work or play

  • Take pictures of pro-social activity and write about those activities: sharing, helping, thanking

  • Take photos that represent "emotions" and write about situations that cause different feelings

  • Take career photos and match tools, locations, and people to careers

  • Create games or quizzes using photographs

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A Photo Series

  • Design an activity that might use a series of digital photos.  Ideas include:

    • Photos of any classroom activity and write the directions

    • Photos of steps in science experiment including materials, procedures, results

    • Photos of steps in cooking or safety

    • Photos over time: one day, weather event, building constructed, plant grows

    • Photos different angles: above, below, behind

    • Photos tell story: cause/effect, before/after, good/bad, proper/improper, example/non-example, ABCs

    • Photos the show: plot, setting, characters, action, climax

    • Photos that show: yesterday, today, tomorrow & match to verbs and sequencing

    • Photos from a skit: ask students to place photos in order

    • Photos from a field trip: retell the event

Photo Combinations

Make creative combinations. Ideas include:

  • Start with a photo of your head. Add a hat or modify your face. Put yourself in a wanted poster

  • Start with a photo of your body. Add new clothing or a new background.

  • Cut out photos add a backing of flannel, velcro, or magnets. Use in stories

  • Match photos and descriptive words

Claymation

Create a clay or playdough object. Take a series of photos and place in software (like PowerPoint or Adobe FLASH). Create an animation using these images.

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