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WRITING FOR MULTIMEDIABY JACQUELYN FARRAR

KidsPlay.com

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Table of Contents

Concept Script………………………………………………………………………… 3 Interface Design…………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Home…………………………………………………………………………………………………….….. 6 Preschool……………………………………………………………………………………………….….. 8 Early Elementary………………………………………………………………………………………. 12 Middle School…………………………………………………………………………………………… 16 High School……………………………………………………………………………………………… 20

Flow Chart……………………………………………………………………………. 24 Prototypes………………………………………………………………………….…. 26

Home…………………………………………………………………………………………………….… 27 Preschool…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28 Early Elementary…………………………………………………………………………….……….. 29 Middle School……………………………………………………………………………………….…. 30 High School…………………………………………………………………………………………..…. 31

Works Cited………………………………………………………………………….. 32

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Concept Script

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Interface Design

Title: The title of the site is Kids Play and will feature the subtitle, Ideas and Activities to Help Engage Your Kids!

Logo: The logo is Kids Play spelled out with ABC blocks and the web address below it.

Header: The logo will be left aligned, the title will be centered, and a search bar will be right aligned. The words “Contact me” will be right aligned at the very top of the header and will allow users to email the client.

Footer: The footer will include the copyright information for the site, as well as a courtesy navigation that features the name of the pages minus the age ranges.

Navigation: The navigation is a hierarchical branching structure. The following words will be shown as the links:

Home Infants (0-12 mths) Toddlers (1-2 yrs) Preschool (3-4 yrs) Early Elementary (5-7 yrs) Late Elementary (8-11 yrs) Middle School (12-14 yrs) High School (15-18 yrs)

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Interface Design (cont.)

Graphics: Logo

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Home

Text: The text on the homepage will welcome users to the site, giving them a brief background on the client and the site’s purpose.

Welcome to KidsPlay.com! Your go to place for ideas and activities your children will love!

Kids Play was designed with parents and childcare providers in mind. All content is updated and maintained by Angel White. Mrs. White is a former elementary school teacher and current stay-at-home mom to three young children. With new content added weekly, you are sure to find something to do with your children, no matter their ages!

To get started, select an age below:

Graphics: There will be one image on the homepage that will feature a group of children on the left side of the welcome text. Below the text, there will be seven buttons that will take users to the corresponding page.

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Home (cont.)

Image Tag: kids and bubbles | No Caption

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Preschool

Text: A brief description of this page will be presented to users. Users will be directed to browse the activities using the local navigation on the left side of the page. The featured activity of the week for children 3 and 4 years old will also be on this page.

All of the activities and ideas viewed through this page are recommended for children between the ages of 3 and 4. To begin browsing, select an option from the menu on the left.

Be sure to check back for next week’s featured activity!

Activity of the Week!

Pull Along Canister Train

What you need: Empty oatmeal canister Black construction paper Pencil Clear tape

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Preschool (cont.)

Cardboard Paper fasteners Small cardboard tube from a roll of paper towels Scissors Glue Nail String Permanent markers

Directions:1. Trace the lid of the canister on a piece of black paper. Cut out the circle and replace

the lid. 2. Glue the circle to the bottom of the canister. 3. Wrap black paper around the whole canister, leaving the top uncovered, and secure

with tape. 4. Cut four small circular wheels out of cardboard. View More

Graphics: An image showing the result of the featured activity will appear next to the corresponding content. A video showing how to complete the activity may also appear on this page based on the difficulty level of the activity on the given week.

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Preschool (cont.)

Image Tag: Pull Along Canister Train | No Caption

Caption: Click above to watch how to recreate this activity

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Preschool (cont.)

Local Navigation: The following links will appear in a menu on the left side of the page:

Indoor Activities and Ideas Outdoor Activities and Ideas

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Early Elementary

Text: A brief description of this page will be presented to users. Users will be directed to browse the activities using the local navigation on the left side of the page. The featured activity of the week for children 5 through 7 years old will also be on this page.

All of the activities and ideas viewed through this page are recommended for children between the ages of 5 and 7. To begin browsing, select an option from the menu on the left.

Be sure to check back for next week’s featured activity!

Activity of the Week!

Glittering String Ball

What you need: 9-inch balloons String Scissors Ruler Glue Paintbrush Glitter

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Early Elementary (cont.)

Directions:1. Invite your child to blow up a 9-inch balloon until it is a least 4 inches in

circumferences. She can measure the circumference by cutting a length of string that fits around the center of the balloon and then measure its length along a ruler.

2. Have her mix together ¼ cup glue with 1 tablespoon water in a small bowl. 3. Using scissors and any color string she’d like, have your child cut several long

lengths of string, about 4 to 5 feet. 4. It’s time to get messy! Have her dip the string in the glue mixture, making sure

each piece is coated thoroughly. View More

Graphics: An image showing the result of the featured activity will appear next to the corresponding content. A video showing how to complete the activity may also appear on this page based on the difficulty level of the activity on the given week.

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Early Elementary (cont.)

Image Tag: Glittering String Ball | No Caption

Caption: Click above to watch how to recreate this activity

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Early Elementary (cont.)

Local Navigation: The following links will appear in a menu on the left side of the page:

Indoor Activities and Ideas Outdoor Activities and Ideas

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Middle School

Text: A brief description of this page will be presented to users. Users will be directed to browse the activities using the local navigation on the left side of the page. The featured activity of the week for 12 through 14 year olds will also be on this page.

All of the activities and ideas viewed through this page are recommended for children between the ages of 12 and 14. To begin browsing, select an option from the menu on the left.

Be sure to check back for next week’s featured activity!

Activity of the Week!

Stained Glass Rose Window

What you need: 2 Sheets of Black construction paper (11” x 17”) Colored tissue paper X-acto cutter Glue stick

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Middle School (cont.)

Pencil Scissors Compass (for drawing circles)

Directions:1. Using a compass, draw a circle in the center of one of the sheets of black

construction paper. Draw the circle as large as possible. Cut out the circle with a pair of scissors.

2. Trace this circle onto the other black sheet of paper. Cut the second circle out with scissors (these two circles will later become your rose window).

3. On the scrap black paper that the circles were cut from, create four basic shapes. For example; a half circle, diamond, circle, rectangle. Cut out one of each shape.

4. On one black circle, create repeating patterns by tracing around each shape one-by-one until the entire circle is filled up. Try to space them equally apart as you trace them until the circle is filled up with patterns. (Don’t worry if you make a mistake and have to erase the pencil lines, this side of the black circle won’t be seen.) View More

Graphics: An image showing the result of the featured activity will appear next to the corresponding content. A video showing how to complete the activity may also appear on this page based on the difficulty level of the activity on the given week.

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Middle School (cont.)

Image Tag: Stained Glass Rose Window | No Caption

Caption: Click above to watch how to recreate this activity

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Middle School (cont.)

Local Navigation: The following links will appear in a menu on the left side of the page:

Indoor Activities and Ideas Outdoor Activities and Ideas

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High School

Text: A brief description of this page will be presented to users. Users will be directed to browse the activities using the local navigation on the left side of the page. The featured activity of the week for 15 through 18 year olds will also be on this page.

All of the activities and ideas viewed through this page are recommended for children between the ages of 15 and 18. To begin browsing, select an option from the menu on the left.

Be sure to check back for next week’s featured activity!

Activity of the Week!

Epiphany Cake

What you need: Puff pastry dough, 17 oz. divided 1 egg yolk mixed with 1 tsp. water "Feve": a figurine or one dry uncooked bean to hide in the cake Brush, such as a basting brush

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High School (cont.)

Frangipane (an almond or almond flavored filling that will rest between the puff pastry sheets)

1/2 cup well ground almonds or 1 teaspoon almond extract 1/2 cup sugar 1 egg 3 tablespoons butter, softened 3/4 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons flour

Directions:1. First unroll one sheet of puff pastry, or if you make your own puff pastry dough roll out

enough for the bottom layer (about 9 oz.) and place this on a baking sheet. It can be square or circular. For pre-made puff pastry check the freezer section of your local grocery.

2. Now to make the filling! Using a food processor or hand mixer, mix all the frangipane ingredients together until it's a paste. Quick tip: don't have these kitchen gadgets? View More

Graphics: An image showing the result of the featured activity will appear next to the corresponding content. A video showing how to complete the activity may also appear on this page based on the difficulty level of the activity on the given week.

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High School (cont.)

Image Tag: Epiphany Cake | No Caption

Caption: Click above to watch how to recreate this activity

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High School (cont.)

Local Navigation: The following links will appear in a menu on the left side of the page:

Indoor Activities and Ideas Outdoor Activities and Ideas

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Flowchart

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Prototypes

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Works Cited

Abellon, Candice. "Epiphany Cake." Education.com. Education.com, n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.

Boyd, Hannah. "Make a Pull-Along Canister Train." Education.com. Education.com, n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.

Dean, Ellen. "Create a Stained Glass Rose Window." Education.com. Education.com, n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.

Fonts, Nick's. "Chock A Block NF Font." Fontspace. FontSpace, LLC, 9 Mar. 2010. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.

Lipoff, Sarah. "Make a Glittering String Ball." Education.com. Education.com, n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.

Williams, Oscar C. "Bubbles." Stockvault. Stockvault.net, 1 Mar. 2007. Web. 12 Feb. 2013.