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Students have been using Storybird to apply what they learned about narrative elements to create their own stories. Storybird helps students bring thoughts to life and adds a digital component to traditional storyboards.
Students drag and drop characters and images onto a digital storyboard. Their ideas are transformed into magnificent stories inspired by the artwork available on Storybird.
The final story is shared in an online class library. Students also have the option to purchase their story as a hard cover picture book. Several students created books for younger siblings.
Here is an example of one student’s Storybird . . .
Your student may log in at home to share his or her Storybird with family or create a new story. This is a great site for some summer fun. It will keep your child writing through June, July, and August. Click the icon to go directly to Storybird.
Happy Writing!
Room 102 has been using Storybird to apply what they learned about narrative elements to create their own stories. Storybird helps students bring thoughts to life and adds a digital component to traditional storyboards.
Students drag and drop characters and images onto a digital storyboard. Their ideas are transformed into magnificent stories inspired by the artwork available on Storybird.
The final story is shared in an online class library. Students also have the option to purchase their story as a hard cover picture book. Several students created books for younger siblings.
Here is an example of a student’s Storybird. . .
Another student wrote . . .
Your student may log in at home to share his or her Storybird with family and friends or create a new story. This is a great site for some summer fun. It will keep your child writing through June, July, and August. Click the icon to go directly to Storybird.
What a fantastic way to end the school year. Room 102 was asked to create a summer bucket list.
With the whole summer stretching before them, I wanted to remind students to include math, reading, and writing skills in summer activities. Hopefully the bucket list will hang on the family fridge and spark some reminders to weave in math and literacy reinforcers during summer.
Room 102's top vote-getters:
1. Storybird I'm anxious to read your summer stories!
2. Good Reads Summer Book List with Mrs. Full
3. Blog with Mrs. Full
4. Math Facts
5. visit Aqua Venture - Norfolk's new water park
* Remember bold, colored font is a link to take you to the site.
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Click here for the bucket list template.