Stop motion animation is a fantastic classroom project. It teaches sequencing, storytelling, and digital literacy. But if you’ve ever tried doing it with a class of Year 3 students using live cameras or iPads, you know it can quickly become chaotic. Tripods get bumped, lighting changes, and one missed photo means starting over.
What if I told you there’s a foolproof, frustration-free way to create stop motion animation using tools your students probably already know?
