#Storybird
Storybird lets anyone make visual stories in seconds. We curate artwork from illustrators and animators around the world and inspire writers of any age to turn those images into fresh stories. It's a simple idea that has attracted millions of writers, readers, and artists to our platform. Families and friends, teachers and students, and amateurs and professionals have created more than 5 million stories—making Storybird one of the world's largest storytelling communities.
Benefits, Uses and Enjoyments of Storybird:
1. Fast and easy setup
Upload class lists, auto-generate accounts, invite existing students… You’re ready to go in seconds.
2. Work in private
Keep your class activity private, share only the work you want to share.
You’re in control.
3. Inspire with assignments
Create assignments and lessons to inspire and focus your students—or simply allow “free play” writing time.
4. Quickly review work
Review work-in-progress, give feedback, grade and award work—all from an intuitive dashboard.
5. Give private feedback
Make private comments on work-in-progress or finished work, separate from public comments.
6. Easily grade work
Assign numeric or letter grades and track class averages.
7. Reward badges
Use formal and informal awards to recognize the best projects or to simply say “good work!”
8. Embed anywhere
Embed stories into your class blog, social media accounts, or wiki within seconds.
The top five reasons teachers love Storybird.
1. Inspirational
The gorgeous illustrations inspire students to write. The more they write, the more they read. It’s an addictive, virtuous cycle.
2. Simple
Making Storybirds is easy. Students focus on writing as a result, not clicking. Teachers, in turn, can focus on teaching.
3. Social
Students can share and comment on each other’s work, bolstering confidence and skill, within a private and safe environment.
4. Shareable
Stories can be embedded on blogs, shared via email, downloaded, printed, gifted—even turned into a class fundraiser.
5. It. Just. Works.
Storybird exudes care and craftsmanship, from the art to the interface. Everything works so that your work is everything.
My story is "The Christmas Gift" You can read it from the link below!
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