Digital Storytelling
presented by
Our Students in the Scott County Schools

Georgetown, Kentucky

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A third grader shares his understanding of the phrase "Practice Makes Perfect"

People enter our lives and leave lasting impressions.
This memoir of Great Aunt Angie, written by an elementary student will leave you with a smile!

Could this
second grader's outrage turn to joy at the horse show?

Turning Tables,
a personal decision that will change a life forever.

Written by a 4th grade student

As seen through the eyes of elementary students, could anything be more horrible than that fateful day of September 11?

A second grade student explains exactly what Grandma's words mean.

September 11
A poem dedicated to the U.S.A.

Written by a 4th grade student

Do brothers or sistes make life fun?
This elementary student shares her thoughts through poetry.

Do you have a hero in your life? This fifth grader shares the story of his special hero.

How is a hero defined?
This ninth grader shares her perspective.

A Columbian exchange student shares his autobiography.

Are you proud to be an American?
A first grader shares her opinion.

What is ART education?
A fourth grader shares her opinion.

Ethnic Gardens
Through the eyes of high school students.

A first/second grade class shares a few of their favorite holidays!

Does a mom really know best?
See it through the eyes of this fourth grade student.

A third grade student identifies her hero -
a special nurse.

After moving ten times can this high school student find happiness?

Is family important to a middle school student?

What can this fifth grade student learn from her older sister?

A Memoir

My Granny

A special experience with deer is told by this first grader.

Trying new things for the first time can be scary! A second grade student shares her experiences.

Don't Laugh At Me!

How does this fifth grade student deal with thoughtless comments?

It is unlikely that these first graders have ever met a long vowel
they didn't like!

What is love?
First graders
are always honest!

Where does your strength come from? This fourth grader shares her wisdom.

 

 

Do you remember having a special relationship when you were a fifth grader?

 

 

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