Digital All About Me Book

Educational Standards that this lesson meets:
ELA Learning Standards
 -KR4
 -1R4
 -PKSL4
 -KSL4
 -1SL4
 -2SL4
 -KRF1a
 -KRF1b
 -KRF1c
 -KRF1d
 -KRF1e
 -1RF1a
 -1RF2a
 -PKW2
 -KW1
TEKS - Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (Curriculum Standards)
 -TEKS ELAR 110.3(b)(2)(D)
 -TEKS ELAR 110.3(b)(8)(A)
 -TEKS ELAR 110.3(b)(8)(B)
 -TEKS ELAR 110.3(b)(8)(C)
 -TEKS ELAR 110.3(b)(8)(D)

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Digital All About Me Books

This is a digital twist on a traditional back to school activity.  During this lesson students will have the opportunity to explore and express their likes, dislikes, preferences and tell their classmates and teachers their story by writing and illustrating their own book.  This purposely simple template with sentence prompts allows students to create from scratch without distractions.  This lesson will also open door the to have discussions about individuality, families, friends and all things involving the whole student.  This lesson can be done all at once, or over the course of the school year.