Creating a Easy Fiction Picture Book A Service Learning Project AUSL Wendell Phillips Academy High School Ms Boyd, Library Media Specialist Ms Funk, Spanish.

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Creating a Easy Fiction Picture Book A Service Learning Project AUSL Wendell Phillips Academy High School Ms Boyd, Library Media Specialist Ms Funk, Spanish Teacher K.C. Boyd, 2011

Easy Fiction Picture Books Easy Fiction - short stories written about imaginary people and events. K.C. Boyd, 2011

Easy Fiction Picture Books These books are typically read by young readers in grades Kdg. – 3 rd to help develop their reading skills. K.C. Boyd, 2011

Easy Fiction Picture Books Simple text or sight words are used to tell the story. The Illustrations or pictures are very vibrant. K.C. Boyd, 2011

Easy Fiction Picture Books The illustrations also provide clues that describe the text and further help tell the story K.C. Boyd, 2011

Easy Fiction Picture Books These books are often pages in length. K.C. Boyd, 2011

Easy Fiction Picture Books Dual language books include the foreign language and the English translation. K.C. Boyd, 2011

Easy Fiction Picture Books Tell a good story that will satisfy the reader Keep the story simple The text should be short and to the point Use illustrations or jpeg images (google images) Remember, the story will be read to young children K.C. Boyd, 2011