Monday, January 16, 2012

Using Storybird to Write Stories

Do your students love to write stories, but hate to draw?  Do you teach little ones who can dictate a story to you, but have a hard time "writing" a story?  Are you a "non-artist?"  Then Storybird is for you!

This wonderful site can be used by all grade & age levels to write stories using beautiful illustrations.   

Early Childhood:  The class can choose an illustrator that appeals to them and use the pictures to dictate a story to an adult.

Elementary and higher:  At this age level, the individual students could choose their illustrations and write their own stories.  The program also has a feature where you can use your own illustrations.

 

The site is extremely user friendly.  The user can just drag and click the illustrations of their choice.  They can then type their words into the text boxes.  


Teachers This can be used to add your students' names to a class and the teacher can then add assignments that follow a theme that the students will create stories for.  There is even a fundraising component where the students' stories could be used to raise money for the school.


If you're anything like me, then you aren't the best artist.  Storybird is the site for budding writers without artistic abilities.

Have you ever tried Storybird?  How would you use it in your classroom or your home?


Alexis

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