Week 8:
This week we will sharing our work, celebrating our work, and evaluating the works of others. We will be reading each others' stories 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.
1. Please see me for your login information and log in to Storybird.
2. 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 in an email to skappelman@scarboroughschools.org or as a comment below.
- 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:
- The Legend of T Bone by Drew
- Max, the Photo-Taking Polar Bear by Jonny
- 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
i read
ReplyDeletehttp://storybird.com/books/cat-on-the-run-2/?token=7w5q3dwhnv
https://storybird.com/books/the-freaky-boat/?token=99fktygcdx
https://storybird.com/books/the-perfect-day-67/?token=m9y2sca6f7
https://storybird.com/books/sallys-adventure-12/?token=9q36fnwj4s
https://storybird.com/books/the-day-the-clouds-drifted-away/?token=236xtp4r93
My storybird
ReplyDeletehttps://storybird.com/books/max-the-photo-taking-polar-bear/?token=hafykh6gv3