Movie Editing Early Primary (Grades K-4)

$14.95

The Happy Days Homeschooling CapCut Mini Unit is a hands-on early primary digital storytelling program designed to introduce young learners to safe, creative video creation through simple planning, filming, editing and presentation tasks. Using guided activities and parent-supported instruction, children learn how to turn ideas into short videos while building confidence in speaking, sequencing, storytelling and responsible technology use.

Throughout the unit, students create storyboards, practise safe filming techniques, organise clips in CapCut, add titles and sound, and produce their own how-to and show-and-tell videos. Each lesson focuses on achievable, meaningful tasks that strengthen oral communication, creativity, digital literacy and reflective thinking while giving families strong portfolio evidence for homeschool records.

Designed for Foundation to Year 2 learners (also fine for older children) with adult guidance, this unit encourages children to think carefully about how videos communicate ideas while also learning important digital safety habits such as protecting privacy, filming respectfully and using technology responsibly. The final family film festival allows students to celebrate their progress and present a polished video project that showcases their growth in planning, editing, communication and creative expression.

The Happy Days Homeschooling CapCut Mini Unit is a hands-on early primary digital storytelling program designed to introduce young learners to safe, creative video creation through simple planning, filming, editing and presentation tasks. Using guided activities and parent-supported instruction, children learn how to turn ideas into short videos while building confidence in speaking, sequencing, storytelling and responsible technology use.

Throughout the unit, students create storyboards, practise safe filming techniques, organise clips in CapCut, add titles and sound, and produce their own how-to and show-and-tell videos. Each lesson focuses on achievable, meaningful tasks that strengthen oral communication, creativity, digital literacy and reflective thinking while giving families strong portfolio evidence for homeschool records.

Designed for Foundation to Year 2 learners (also fine for older children) with adult guidance, this unit encourages children to think carefully about how videos communicate ideas while also learning important digital safety habits such as protecting privacy, filming respectfully and using technology responsibly. The final family film festival allows students to celebrate their progress and present a polished video project that showcases their growth in planning, editing, communication and creative expression.