Sunday, July 18, 2010

Read, Write, Think

I love the Read, Write, Think website. They have great literacy activities or ways to help kids write. I ran across their Flip Book maker and it's no exception. You are able to make up to ten pages with labels at the bottom. Then you get to add text titles, information, and pictures. You can have any combination of the three in your book.

I created one with four pages showing a plant growing. I attempted to attach it to the blog, but my blog doesn't like PDF files. As with any Read, Write, Thing project there is no way to save your progress so students have to work from there all at once.
Enjoy!

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