Science Predator and Prey Stop Motion Animations

Posted on Jul 12, 2011 in Activity Ideas, Science Resources | 0 comments

Have had a fun couple of days over the last two weeks working with the staff and students at the Brighton Aldridge Community Academy. One of the things I really enjoyed doing was animation with one of the science classes on Predators and Prey. The class had already made models in Plasticine and I spent a lesson with them helping them to make their animations in MonkeyJam. For most of the pupils it was the first time they had done any animation, and so their models were brilliant, but not all were easy to then animate.

Here’s a selection of their animations:

I especially liked the giant octopus!

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