I love your idea of having students use Canva to create bookmarks! What a wonderful way to get them excited about the library! Canva is definitely user friendly enough for upper elementary students, and using it to present their research findings would be a lot of fun for them.
I’ll have to play around on Canva! I am currently working on pictochart after bagging easel.ly. I actually took a break to see what others had created. I’ve been trying to create my blog before looking at others, but this assignment was a bit confusing to me, so I’m peeking….
I love your rules for borrowing books!
I love the idea of giving students the opportunity to create their own bookmarks using Canva! I also thought Canva was the easiest and best program out of the three to use. It just has a lot of free things available and you don’t necessarily have to purchase the pro version for it to work. I do think there’s a typo on the word “away”, but it is a draft so I understand! Just wanted to let you know in case you have missed it!
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I love your idea of having students use Canva to create bookmarks! What a wonderful way to get them excited about the library! Canva is definitely user friendly enough for upper elementary students, and using it to present their research findings would be a lot of fun for them.
I’ll have to play around on Canva! I am currently working on pictochart after bagging easel.ly. I actually took a break to see what others had created. I’ve been trying to create my blog before looking at others, but this assignment was a bit confusing to me, so I’m peeking….
I love your rules for borrowing books!
Cute infographic! I liked your idea of 5th graders presenting their research on states through infographics!
That infographic would make such a good bookmark! One you can give out when they check out a book. Canva was definitely the most user-friendly one.
I liked your infographic. It is simple yet gets the message across! Great job!
Simple and to the point! The graphics are fun. Not busy at all.
I also prefer using templates. I wonder if that is a copy right issue. I never thought of it that way but maybe there could be precedent.
Thanks for your sharing.
I love the idea of giving students the opportunity to create their own bookmarks using Canva! I also thought Canva was the easiest and best program out of the three to use. It just has a lot of free things available and you don’t necessarily have to purchase the pro version for it to work. I do think there’s a typo on the word “away”, but it is a draft so I understand! Just wanted to let you know in case you have missed it!
I love the idea of bookmarks! I agree that using an infographic would be a great way for students to visually present their research.