- Finish your books.
- Please see me for your login information.
- After you have logged in to Storybird, start exploring the tool. Start by looking at my own story: Mary Ann Reads a Book. Type a comment about something specific that you liked. Then, explore at least five other stories, commenting on things that you liked. Send me links to the stories on which you commented.
- A good, specific compliment is not: I liked your story.
- A good specific compliment is: I liked how you used dialogue to show how feisty your character is! Great use of indirect characterization!
- You can view Storybirds from last year's students, too:
- Cat on the Run by Bry
- The Tale of Cynthia Mercury by Celenia
- The Day the Clouds Drifted Away by Adara
- The Freaky Boat by Amanda
- The Perfect Day by Janelle
- Finding Friends by Lizzie
- Sally's Adventure by Jesstine
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Creative Writing Week 10: Publishing
This week we will sharing our work, celebrating our work, and evaluating the works of others. We will be reading each others' strories and begin working with a digital storytelling tool called Storybird. Storybird collects art from a variety of artists and lets you use that art to express yourself. I have signed you all up for Storybird accounts.
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