USE YOUR BOOK! CHOOSE YOUR CHAPTERS FIRST!
To save your toondoo, go to "start here" then "save as" then give it the page titles and the tage should be R4S/lastname.
Welcome back! Today you will continue working on your toondoo! Remember to reread the instructions. Here is some information to help you understand what I expect of you.
1. You should be either on my blog or http://www.toondoo.com NOWHERE ELSE!
2. YOUR DUE DATE FOR THE TOONDOO IS FRIDAY OCTOBER 29th. (This is even if we haven't finished the entire book!). THIS WILL COUNT AT YOUR MIDTERM
3. Save your toondoo using your real name and the tag information. Go back to the 10/19 blog if you need to reread how to do that! If you do not tag it right I cannot grade it.
4. Your ten page cartoon book is actually 5 pages with 2 slides on each. The title page does not count. Here's an example of what ONE PAGE would look like.
5. Follow the order of the book. You should have the book with you today to help you.
6. Each slide should represent ONE CHAPTER. This means you will have 10 chapters represented in your cartoon.
SMILE! It seems like a lot of work but it's really not - and it's certainly better than a 100 question written test as a midterm. HAVE FUN WITH THIS!
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