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TechnoStories

Become an author. Use Google Docs or Word templates to publish books. Inspire young writers with fun story writing activities.

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Description

Story Writing for Kids

Inspire young authors with a story writing for kids technology project. In TechnoStories, primary and elementary students create storybooks. Google Docs or Microsoft Word templates make learning word processing skills easy for young writers. Fun story writing activities show students how to write, illustrate, edit, and publish stories. Upon completion, authors share their work during story time.

Language Arts and Digital Literacy Skills for Grades 1-3

Lessons follow the stages of the writing process. To start, they complete a planning sheet to sketch out ideas for a story with a beginning, middle, and end. Then they use a book template with a title page and three story pages to write the first draft. Next, students learn to use electronic editing tools to proofread and correct errors. Then the story is published by sharing a link. Finally, students reflect to identify their strengths as writers.

Engaging Story Writing Activities

Children ages 6-8, write stories such as My Puppy, My Day, and About Me. Activities gradually build in difficulty. Optional activities challenge students with keyboarding tasks, advanced word processing techniques, and the creation of a flipbook.

Sentence Starters to Support Learners

Suggestions spark inspiration, such as “What a surprise…” or “A funny thing happened…” In addition, a list of story title ideas stir young imaginations: Lost in Space, A Visit to Dragon Town, The Littlest Pony, and many more.

Age-Appropriate Assessment Tools

TechnoStories includes a writing reflection and storybook checklist for the students. For the teacher, assessment resources include a detailed technology skill summary, story marking sheet, and ISTE standards correlation.

Additional information

Ages

6, 7, 8

Grades

grade 1, grade 2, grade 3

Program

Docs, Word

Tech Integration

language arts

Tech Skill

word processing

License

Starter, Class, Classrooms

Starter License Includes

online teacher guide, online student workbook, get started, course slides, printable assessment tools, sample files, templates, extension activities, certificates, parent letters

Class License Includes

online teacher guide, getting started tips, course calendar, online student workbook, online assignments, printable assessment tools, online quizzes, student reporting, sample files, extension activities, certificates, parent letters, templates

Classroom License Includes

online teacher guide, getting started tips, course calendar, class management tools, online student workbook, online assignments, printable assessment tools, online quizzes, student reporting, sample files, extension activities, certificates, parent letters, templates

Product Type

Course

Assignment 1 Edit My Puppy Story

Format text to look like its meaning. Experiment with different typefaces, sizes, and colors.

Assignment 2 Illustrate My Day at School

Learn how to search, filter, and insert images. Apply picture styles to decorate each story page.

Assignment 3 Finish the About Me Story

Apply word processing skills to complete an "About Me" story. Describe what makes them unique.

Assignment 4 Plan Your Story

Use a planning sheet to organize story ideas. It must have a beginning, middle, and end.

Assignment 5 Make a Storybook

Write a story using a template. Sentence starters support reluctant writers.

Assignment 6 Complete Your Storybook

Proofread the story using a checklist.

Assignment 7 Share Your Book at Story Time

Print or pdf the story. Share with family and friends.

Integrate Technology in the Classroom

Optional Story Writing Activities for Kids:

  • About the Keyboard: Identify commonly used keys.
  • Be a Keyboard Detective: Practice typing capitals, spaces, periods, and symbols.
  • Insert a Saved Photo: Decorate the title page with a saved image.
  • Story Writing Ideas: Book titles inspire young writers.
  • Make a Flip Book: Animate the story pages turning.

Story Writing Activities | Word Processing for Kids

The TechnoStories project can be used as a meaningful way to develop basic keyboarding and word processing skills. The activities gradually build in difficulty. To start, a simple skill is introduced and then students are given an opportunity to practice it repeatedly to gain confidence. Each assignment builds on the skill previously taught. By the end of the project, students will be able to create an original storybook.
  • Communicate ideas through writing
  • Plan and organize ideas
  • Write and illustrate original stories
  • Edit and revise pieces of writing
  • Format text and images to enhance writing
  • Accurately type using the keyboard
  • Solve design problems
  • Share a publication with others
  • Reflect on writing experiences
  • Search, filter, and insert images

TechnoStories | Story Writing for Kids

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Become an author. Use Google Docs or Word templates to publish books. Inspire young writers with fun story writing activities.

2 reviews for TechnoStories

  1. technokids.com

    Great program that I used with my first grade classes. They like the easy to read books and inserting their own clip art. Worked it into the English class as they practiced writing their own sentences for their story. Great resource!
    Butler Catholic School,Butler
    January 29,2016
  2. technokids.com

    You’re a great company. I am really pleased with your tech support.
    Charlotte Christian School,Charlotte
    October 01,2010
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Every course includes a schedule. It lists the time recommended for each assignment. Typically, it takes between 30-60 minutes to complete an assignment depending on the grade level. Based on this time frame, a typical course takes between 360-600 minutes to complete. This is about 6-8 weeks if your students have computer class twice a week. However, if your students have computer class every day, a course can be completed in about 2-3 weeks.

How do I decide which assignments to teach?

You may not have the time to teach an entire TechnoKids course. The good news is that TechnoKids offers flexibility. Many courses can be shortened by omitting assignments or lengthened by including skill reviews and extension activities. You can easily adapt the course to suit your schedule. Refer to the Ideas for Implementation section in the teacher guide for suggestions.

Does the course integrate into other subjects?

TechnoKids courses are inter-disciplinary. This means the lesson plans blend computing skills with general content areas such as language arts, geography, or business studies. If you do not have a dedicated digital literacy class, refer to the Technology Integration Suggestions section in each teacher guide for ideas on how you can include the course in other subject areas.

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