After looking through some story activity links, I fell upon Kerpoof. Looking to increase my list of creative websites, since I’m teaching art this year, this website makes the cut. It has some great features. The interface is clear and very vibrant. It is very kid friendly and has many creative activities to choose from. Teachers can create some great stories to accompany their lessons. There is also the option for teachers to subscribe for a fee, in order to have access to other tools. This is a great site to have students create their own material. Students can make drawings, animated movies, cards, and stories.
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