Top Five Digital Storytelling

11:02 PM wynne 0 Comments

Digital Storytelling is a great way to model lessons or to let students to practice literacy skills independently.  Below are some of my tried tested and true sites.



1) Bitstrips for Schools -http://www.bitstripsforschools.com/

 Summary: Bitstrips for Schools is an excellent site that is engaging and fun to use.  Students create their own avatar and then put themselves in a comic. They can also create other characters and submit their entries to the teacher electronically.   Teachers can also share different lessons.

 How to use it: Independent
Great as an alternative book report and other comprehension lessons.  Use lessons shared by other teachers for all subjects.

Grades: 3-8 English or French
Note: All Ontario teachers have access to the site.  Teachers have full access to all comics created by students and have full control over passwords and sharing abilities. 



2) Tell-a-Story http://kidsspace.torontopubliclibrary.ca/story.html

Summary: Students can create their own pages using existing characters.  Text and speech can be added by the student.

How to use it: Independent
This site is best used if students have their own computer and have their own time to edit and play around with the story.

Grades: 3-5 English or French



3) Storybird - http://storybird.com/

Summary:  Get inspired by artists and create your own story using pictures provided.

How to use it: Model / Shared/ Independent
Some students need a little help releasing the creative storytelling juices.  Choose a set of pictures and let the imaginations run wild with endless possibilities. 

Grades: 3-8 English or French
Note: Why not try using it as a drama activity like Reader's Theaters afterwards.



4) Garfield Comic Strip Creator - http://www.garfield.com/fungames/comiccreator.html
Summary:  Have students create their own Garfield comic.  Students can choose between one to three panels to create their story.



How to use it: Independent
Have students work in partners or by themselves to create simple short comics that are easy to read.

Grade: 2-4

5) My Story Maker - http://www.carnegielibrary.org/kids/storymaker/

Summary:  My Story Maker lets students create their own story by click on actions for the characters.  Sentences will match the actions the students choose.


How to use it: Independent
Students can read along with the actions they have chosen to increase vocabulary and fluency.  The story will then be published as a PDF.

Grade: 1-3 English
Note: The book is not movie file so actions created by the student will not appear in the final product - only screen shots of their work.