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Hi all

I usually post updates about these on the primary chatboards but I figure they might be useful here too. They are PowerPoint stories with a high text to image correspondence. Each slide is accompanied by a phrase or a sentence.

The Reg and Lellow stories are simpler and the Humphrey Bogin series slightly more complicated. All the stories can be downloaded and saved to your own computer where you can play around with the text, modify it, grade it etc, to include the latest word items your learners have encountered.

It's all completely free - you just have to subscribe as a member to access the stories that's all.

Enjoy!

Chris R.
arachgold2007 I like your cute stories. You may want to check the versions that have text. In some stories, the text box is on top of the picture. In others, a text box (Click here, etc.) is present.

On 10/08/10, Chris Roland wrote: > Hi all > > I usually post updates about these on the primary > chatboards but I figure they might be useful...See More
Oct 28, 2010
chris Roland On 10/28/10, arachgold2007 wrote: > I like your cute stories. You may want to check the versions > that have text. In some stories, the text box is on top of the > picture. In others, a text box (Click here, etc.) is present.

Hi there! Thanks for the reply. I think you should find that when the PowerPoint is put into presentation...See More
Oct 28, 2010
arachgold2007 Yes, using F5 solves the problem. I'm not that familiar with Power Point. I tried pressing f5 again to get back to the stories screen, but it didn't work. How do I get back to the original screen?

On 10/28/10, chris Roland wrote: > On 10/28/10, arachgold2007 wrote: >> I like your cute stories. You may want to check the versions &...See More
Oct 28, 2010
Chris Roland Okay, so let's imagine you are on the screen that has the titles of the stories on the Reg and Lellow site.

You select a story and then it gives you the option to open or save right?

If you choose 'save', then it saves the story to your computer. i would recommend this because then if the internet goes down in the middle of your c...See More
Oct 28, 2010


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