Students learned how to turn their work into PDF files and upload them to Flipsnack. Check out our great eBooks below:
- Hopi--Lily, Siri, Ella, Colton
- Ute--Jordan, Eric, Severen, Toby
- Navajo--Shemiyah, Daniel, Lesli, Yejin
- Navajo--Teontay, Jade, Nicolas, Andrew
- Pueblo--Alexander, Haley, Mike, Zijing
- Shoshone--Jennifer, Anlin, Mike, Kelly
- Apache--Samia, Pengsu, Junior, Seth
- Hopi--Mimi, Amanda, Liv, Anisha, Taylor
- Comanche--David, Liam, Shelby
- Ute--Quincy, Andrew G., Amen, Grace H.
- Pueblo--Ruby, Nicholai, Fernando, Elise
- Shoshone--Victoria, Adib, Youssef, Grace W.
- Apache--Iliana, Soloman, Ethan, Renee
- Comanche--Sabyl, Jessica, Jeremiah
What a wonderful follow-up for the country research they did in second grade last year! Very cool.
ReplyDeleteHow did you turn the pictures into pdfs and upload into flipsnack? Did every child need a flipsnack account or just one for the class?
ReplyDeleteHi-- We saved the pictures as PDFs on the computer. Then they were easily uploaded.
ReplyDeleteThe classroom teacher and I each created an account, and then I worked with 2 groups at a time in the library to upload the actual book.
Anna