Teacher: Ms. Moitoza
Ninth Grade, Third Period
Ms. Moitoza is a teacher consultant with the Bay Area Writing Project.
 
 
  Ms. Moitoza's ninth-grade English class wrote essays describing a neighborhood, explaining in particular what makes it distinctive. They used the writing process to consider how the character of a neighborhood affects the quality of people's lives, what it reveals about them, or what it reveals about society. In this essay the definition of a neighborhood could include a place where the student had lived in the past, or a special place or community where the student spends a lot of time (for example, at a job, at school, or in an extracurricular activity, such as a club or sport).

Students collaborated with a partner or worked in small groups and used their essays to create narrative voiceovers for short digital films. They took photos and found images to illustrate the character of their neighborhoods. Using their storyboards, they worked in class to assemble their films: matching visuals to the narrative, working with transitions, and experimenting with special effects and music to complete their projects.

To view the digital documentaries, click an image below.
 
   
         
  San Francisco
by Andrew, Horus, Tim
  Japan Town
by Charinee, Anna
  The Beach
by Chinelo, Shaina, Maysoon
  The Manzanita Charter School
by Gabriela
  Highland Elementary and Richmond
by Louis, Rodolfo
 
         
  My Neighborhood: The Golden Gate Park
by Christina, Evelyn
  MCHS Robotics Team
by Frank
  MCHS Through the Eyes of Three Freshman
by Amber, Daisy, Jasmine
  Richmond
by Chris, Terrance
  Pier 39
by Johanna
 

                 
  My Neighborhood
by Walter
                 

 

Neighborhood
Middle College High School
West Contra Costa Unified School District
San Pablo, California
Characterizing a

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