Below you will find various sites that allow students to present their information in various ways.
ifaketext.com is a website that allows students to create fake text messages between two characters. The only thing that I don't like about this site is that you cannot create long conversations.
Museum Box is a webiste that allows students to create "boxes" that characters or historical figures may have carried around with them. After you have registered your school, you can create student log ons. There is no need for students to have an email account.
PhotoStory3 is a free download. With this software, your students can create booktrailers and other presentations.
Facebook templates allow students to create posts and comments about various characters. At this blog, they have a Power Point template for student use.
For teachers and students over the age of 13:
Prezi.com allows you to create zooming presentations.
At Toondoo.com, students can create picture books and comic strips. Scrapblog.com allows students to create online scrapbooks.
ifaketext.com is a website that allows students to create fake text messages between two characters. The only thing that I don't like about this site is that you cannot create long conversations.
Museum Box is a webiste that allows students to create "boxes" that characters or historical figures may have carried around with them. After you have registered your school, you can create student log ons. There is no need for students to have an email account.
PhotoStory3 is a free download. With this software, your students can create booktrailers and other presentations.
Facebook templates allow students to create posts and comments about various characters. At this blog, they have a Power Point template for student use.
For teachers and students over the age of 13:
Prezi.com allows you to create zooming presentations.
At Toondoo.com, students can create picture books and comic strips.
Scrapblog.com allows students to create online scrapbooks.