Here's a picture of a student's online flipping book, followed by the link:
http://45DG.flipsnackedu.com/browse/fxuiq9k7 A test book I made of an old Grade 2 class project
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I was keen to try out Flipsnack Edu, and so thought to use the presentations that Grade 3 students were creating about Canadian pioneers. They used pictures from their recent field trip to Burnaby Village Museum.Unfortunately we can only link to the final online product, as the premium version is needed to embed the objects. Here's a picture of a student's online flipping book, followed by the link: Here are a couple of links showing how the process works: http://bit.ly/Q62yMc How to create an online flipping book (from Google to Blog/weebly)
http://45DG.flipsnackedu.com/browse/fxuiq9k7 A test book I made of an old Grade 2 class project
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As part of our Earth Week activities we used pictures from around te school to create some posters in Grade 2. I had forgotten that clip art as well as drawing tools can be all used together with pictures to create interesting effects. Here are some of the student creations: Today we showed the latest CW5 broadcast to the whole school. It was well received, even though it was more than 15 minutes long. This time we included more French, and mixed French and English in the same story - very Canadian! We used an autocue for most of the stories, but found it scrolled too fast for student comfort. We made more use of Dr Moody (puppet) to maintain interest for younger students. |
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