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Kidspiration Activity - Special Event Storyboard

Kidspiration Activity - Special Event Storyboard

Kidspiration Activity - Special Event Storyboard

Submitted by Lucy Belgum on Thu, 05/14/2009 - 14:08.


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This Kidspiration exemplar activity was shared during the May 14th webcast titled "Keep Them Learning Till the Final Bell." This storyboard provides students with the workspace to tell about a favorite event from the school year. Students plan and share information by using pictures and a view words and then switching to Writing View, expand upon their ideas. The accompanying file is ready for students to complete.

Complimentary archived recordings of webcasts can be accessed here.

This activity was created using Kidspiration 3, which must be installed to open the file(s). Download a 30-day free trial at www.inspiration.com/freetrial

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Submitted by markweee on Wed, 01/13/2010 - 03:40.

Using Kidspiration's Symbol Maker tool students can express their thoughts and ideas by drawing and painting their own symbols. When these drawn symbols are integrated into graphic organizers they provide a powerful connection for the student, enhancing creativity and aiding in understanding of concepts. Degree Programs AND online doctorate degrees

Submitted by markweee on Wed, 01/13/2010 - 03:40.

Storyboard is a special event of an activity of Kidspiration. Students take interest in this activity. moscow hotels

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