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1
Lets make an e-book!
  • Sharon McGuinness
  • Teacher Librarian, Thirroul PS
  • Jane Pretty
  • Teacher Librarian, Waniora PS

2
TLs and their students
  • Teacher Librarians (TLs) in primary schools teach
    every student, each week.....range of literacies
    (information, digital, visual etc)
  • This allows a TL to monitor a students
    development and interests over a number of years.
  • TLs often collaborate with the class teacher,
    aligning what is taught during Library sessions
    with the classroom
  • TLs often incorporate ICT into their teaching,
    offering students valuable and regular
    opportunities to acquire skills
  • Approx 45 mixed ability Stage 2 (grades 3 4)
    students participated in the e-book project,
    including reluctant readers and writers

3
Text Types and Creative Writing The Why of the
Project
  • Teachers often teach specific text types at
    specific times within the school year.
  • Less time for students to immerse themselves
    regularly in creative writing for its own sake.
  • Using an author gave credibility to the project.
    Sandy Fussell, who led 3 workshops is a real
    writer!
  • Collaborating on a project allowed students at
    both schools to participate in workshop
  • Being passionate about a subject is contagious
  • Allowing students to choose their writing topic
    is empowering

4
Connected Classrooms, Technology and Web 2.0
  • Both schools have access to video conferencing
    and we were keen to utilise this by sharing
    author Sandy Fussell via 3 workshops conducted
    via VC. (Connected Classrooms)
  • One project goal enabled students to publish
    their writing via a website, allowing others to
    view their work. This motivated students to
    produce their best work.
  • Another was to enable students to talk about
    their writing and reflect on it at the end of the
    project, so a blog was established.
  • Yet another objective was to provide students
    with ICT skills in the production of their
    writing as an e-book which allowed for easy
    publishing on a site. A combination of MS
    PowerPoint and MS Movie Maker was used.

5
TLs and Authors
  • Waniora PS is fortunate to have as one of its
    parents, local author Sandy Fussell who is
    passionate about writing and sharing this with
    students.
  • Grant funding was secured for the project from
    National Literacy Numeracy Week which financed
    three workshops led by Sandy and her time in
    which to read the e-books and provide feedback to
    the students.

6
The What and How
  • Workshop One Waniora PS
  • Where do ideas come from? Hemingway said You
    write about what you know, what you love and what
    you hate.
  • Students had to develop the best excuse for
    forgetting their homework in one sentence.
  • Character development. Authors often use pictures
    as a starting point. Students selected a
    character picture and interviewed their
    character. Then listed physical characteristics,
    positive and negative attributes of character.

7
Sample Characters
8
The What and the How
  • Emphasis was on showing , not telling. Using
    description to show the reader the character. Eg
    As he walked, his head poked forward so that he
    looked like a great bird of prey.
  • Students understood how this technique gives a
    character more body. Discussion that not all
    characters may have positive traits!

9
The What and theHow
  • Workshop 2 Thirroul PS Settings
  • Students selected a picture setting and were told
    to close their eyes and imagine they were there.
    Used senses to help describe their setting and
    writing a paragraph about what they felt,
    smelled, heard, saw etc
  • Using who, where and when to build a plot.
    Students selected an object and imagined they
    were in their setting with their character. Wrote
    about what was happening. Who else was present?
    How and why?

10
Endings
  • Resolving issues. Different endings funny, sad,
    cliffhanger.
  • Three people are climbing up a mountain. They
    havent told anyone where they are going. One man
    falls and breaks his leg and stuck on the
    mountain, he becomes dangerously ill.
  • Students had to write an ending.

11
Sample Settings
12
Sample Settings
13
Sample Settings
14
Writing Begins
  • After the 2nd workshop, students began to write
    their stories during their library sessions.
  • Could select character and setting pictures
    provided by Sandy to kick start or use their own
    ideas.
  • Focus was on showing not telling and using
    dialogue for a purpose. Students inclined to
    overuse dialogue!
  • Students often visited the library during lunch
    to continue their writing and editing.
  • Committed to producing their best
  • Students at Waniora worked in pairs, those at
    Thirroul worked individually

15
Making the ebook
  • Using MS PowerPoint, students wrote their stories
    on slides, inserting pictures as needed.
  • Saved each slide as a jpeg file and uploaded into
    MS MovieMaker, adding a page turn transition to
    give the impression of a book.
  • Sandy wrote posts on the blog and students
    commented
  • Every student at each school completed the
    project.

16
Wrap Up Workshop
  • The final workshop at Waniora was led by Sandy
    giving her feedback on stories she had read so
    far.
  • Focussed on a positive aspect in each story
  • At the end of the project, students were invited
    to comment on their experience via the blog.

17
Teacher and TL Reflections
  • While teachers felt the VC was impersonal at
    times, the students enjoyed the novelty of
    participating and sharing ideas with another
    school
  • One hour sessions were often not long enough.
  • The project allowed students to improve their
    writing. All students completed the task, some
    repeated the process at home.
  • The project was very engaging for the students
  • ICT skills increased through manipulation of 2
    pieces of software

18
Teacher and TL Reflections
  • All felt the project was successful as it
    achieved its objectives.
  • Rather than an isolated task, the strategies
    Sandy introduced can be reinforced within the
    classroom
  • Students were keen to create additional e-books
    and enjoyed follow up writing with a web 2 tool
    Storybird (TPS)

19
Student Comments
  • Those ebooks took a long time to write but when
    we watched them they were so so cool Mali, TPS
  • Sandy Fussell was a big help. It was fun doing
    it with Waniora public school. I loved it so much
    that Ive done one at home.IT WAS LOTS OF FUN!
    Sandon, TPS
  • I learnt alot of things about doing ebooks. Ive
    learnt how to be a better writer with all the
    punctuation.I think i could be a writer when i
    grow up. Noah, TPS
  • I had a great time making the e-book with my
    best friend Cassidy. My book was Tega the Ninja
    Cat. It is an exciting adventure action packed
    story, so read it and join in the Kapow
    action. Shane, WPS

20
Examples
  • Blog Link
  • WPS and TPS Student E-Books
  • E-Book Instructional video
  • Web 2.0 e-book tools
  • Mixbook
  • Meegenius (books to read and personalise)
  • Storybird
  • Tarheel Reader
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