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Performance Task InShot

This Grade 8 ICT activity focuses on teaching students basic photo editing skills using the InShot app within a 40-minute duration. Students will learn to adjust brightness, contrast, and saturation, add text and filters, and export their edited photos. The activity concludes with reflection questions to assess the effectiveness of the editing tools and their real-life applications.
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Performance Task InShot

This Grade 8 ICT activity focuses on teaching students basic photo editing skills using the InShot app within a 40-minute duration. Students will learn to adjust brightness, contrast, and saturation, add text and filters, and export their edited photos. The activity concludes with reflection questions to assess the effectiveness of the editing tools and their real-life applications.
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Grade 8 ICT Activity Sheet

Lesson Topic: Photo Editing Using InShot


Learning Competency: Demonstrate basic photo editing skills
Duration: 40 minutes

Objectives

By the end of this activity, students will be able to:

1. Apply basic photo editing tools in InShot.


2. Edit a photo by adjusting brightness, contrast, and saturation.
3. Add text and filters to enhance the photo’s appearance.
4. Export and save an edited photo in a specified format.

Materials Needed

 Smartphone or any gadget with the InShot app installed


 Sample photos (provided by teacher or taken by students)
 Internet connection (if applicable)

Instructions

1. Open InShot:
o Launch the InShot app on your device.
o Tap on Photo to start a new project and select an image sent to the gc.
2. Basic Editing:
o Use the Adjust tool to modify the brightness, contrast, and saturation of the
photo. Experiment with each setting to see how it changes the image.
 Brightness: Increase or decrease the brightness to suit your photo.
 Contrast: Adjust to make the photo sharper or softer.
 Saturation: Enhance or reduce colors in the photo.
3. Adding Filters:
o Tap on Filters and explore the various options. Apply a filter that enhances the
overall look of your photo.
o Write down the name of the filter you chose and explain why you selected it.
4. Adding Text:
o Tap Text to add a caption or title to your photo.
o Customize the font style, color, and size to make the text stand out.
o Place the text creatively on the photo.
5. Additional Edits (Optional):
o Explore other features, like Stickers or Crop, to further personalize your photo.
o If you use any of these features, describe how you applied them and why.
6. Export and Save:
o Once you’re satisfied with your edits, tap on Save.
oChoose a resolution for the photo, then tap Save again to download it to your
gallery.
7. Submit Your Work:
o Share the edited photo with your teacher by uploading it to the designated folder.

Reflection Questions

After completing the activity, answer the following questions:

1. Which editing tools did you find the most helpful, and why?
2. How did the filter and adjustments you chose change the mood or style of your photo?
3. How can these photo editing skills be useful in real-life scenarios, such as creating
presentations or social media content?

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