Online student publishing program Quickly and easily create hardcover books from your students’ very own stories!

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Online student publishing program Quickly and easily create hardcover books from your students’ very own stories!

Easy and free to create an account Begin your project by entering your class information.

Once your account is created and your project is started… Upload.pdf documents to use as pages in your book. (Scan pages of student stories as.pdf, then upload). Students can use the project ID (automatically generated when the project is started) to create pages directly online. Once the book is complete, they can be printed in hardcover book form (for a fee), and mailed to you.

How can this benefit a 3 rd grade classroom? Students will be excited to write a story, knowing it will be a “real” book. By writing a story, students will be able to create characters, develop a sequence of events, and bring the story to a close – all in a fun way. Allows teachers to easily incorporate technology into an ELA lesson plan.

Activity Idea… Narrative Paragraph Students will be given a worksheet to help brainstorm an idea. The worksheet will include prompts such as, “Event,” “Where,” “When,” and “Details.” Once the worksheet is filled out, students will use those ideas to create a narrative paragraph describing the event they chose. Once the paragraph is completed, students will use and their paragraph to create a story book with pictures, to be printed in hardcover.

Standards covered by this activity ELA W.3.3 Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences. W.3.3a. Establish a situation and introduce a narrator and/or characters; organize an event sequence that unfolds naturally. W.3.3b. Use dialogue and descriptions of actions, thoughts, and feelings to develop experiences and events or show the response of characters to situations. W.3.3c. Use temporal words and phrases to signal event order. W.3.3d. Provide a sense of closure. Technology 3-5.CI.2. use a variety of technology tools and applications to demonstrate his/her creativity by creating or modifying works of art, music, movies, or presentations