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Flip Book
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| Grades | 3 – 12 |
| Interactive Type | Writing & Publishing Prose |
| Tech Requirement | |
| URL | http://www.readwritethink.org /files/resources/interactives /flipbook/ |
| ABOUT THIS INTERACTIVE |
The Flip Book is designed to allow users to type and illustrate tabbed flip books up to ten pages long. Students and teachers can use the flip book for taking notes while reading, making picture books, collecting facts, or creating question and answer booklets. Students can choose from nine different layouts for the pages of their books (shown left). A blank flip book is available for demonstration and planning.
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