1. The stories must be written in PowerPoint or similar and must contain a Title page, an End page and 6 - 16 'chunks' or paragraphs each with an illustration. (If the stories are written in another language they need to have an English translation sent in on a separate Word document.)
2. The stories can be written on one’s own template or you can use the African Storybook template found in Downloads on the blog
3. There should be a creative commons license copied and pasted under the author's name as shown in Week 4.4 The six Creative Commons licenses in a copy and paste format.
4. Stories must reach us by 30th September or before if possible. With regard to your students writing we can accept stories in October as well.
5. For a certificate from the African Storybook Project one needs to provide an illustrated story suitable for a beginner reader according to the Levels on the website following the guidelines provided in ‘Week 2.6 Webinar recording and downloadable presentations’ where Lorato’s presentation entitled ‘Beginning Readers and Project Levelling Guidelines’ However Lorato did say in the webinar that if you feel more comfortable writing for Level 3 or 4 you should continue to do so.
6. We’d love you to get your class writing, if you are a teacher with a class.7. We’d love you to continue writing for the African Storybook Project!
8. Please, please, PLEASE send us photos of you writing, your class writing and any little experiences that I can convert into blogposts to use on the blog. I’ll place an example on the blog from last year’s teachers.
Thank you so much for joining us on this venture! I will still be communicating with you regularly till the course proper comes to an end at the nd of September and into October.
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