Adobe Spark
in the ELAR Classroom
Three components of Adobe Spark
- Video - Turn stories into narrative videos quickly.
- Page - Create visually stunning stories that look like quality websites.
- Post - Create social graphics that can be used for a variety of lessons in the classroom.
Idioms and Figurative Language
Students can use Post to create graphic representations/definitions of Idioms and figurative language. This can be especially helpful for
ELL students.
ELL students.
Black History Month
Students and Teachers can use Page to create full webpages to tell a story, complete a research project, share information.
Letter A and Number 1
Video was created by students to show the understanding of letters and numbers.
How else can Adobe Spark be used?
Speech and language play • Sight words proficiency • Narrative prompts • Rhyming games • Playing with shapes and colors • Second language acquisition • Story starters • Creative storytelling • Book reports • Written assignments • Photo essays • Class reports and blogs • Trip reports • Science fair presentations • Student portfolios • Classroom newsletters • Athletics announcements • Game updates •
More Examples
Book Talks/Reports
This Video example is a representation of a book report.
Comma Tips
This Post allows students to create a visual of when they should and should not use commas.
North Texas Teen Book Festival
Visual representation of the authors that would be attending the NTTBF. Teachers can also use Adobe Spark to create flipped lessons, or voice record for students that are absent.