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Classtools: Fakebook

Page history last edited by jackie parker 7 years, 4 months ago

 

 

 

 

Classtools: Fakebook

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Grade Level Appropriate:

3-5

6-8

9-12 

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Fakebook is a tool for writing and presentation.  The site allows users to create a fake Facebook account for a fictional or historical figure.  Users can select to add photos, videos, status updates, friends and more.  If you can do it on Facebook, then you can probably do it on Fakebook.  Click either this link or the following image to check out Benjamin Franklin's Fakebook page!

 


Fakebook_startup_guide.pdf 

 

The first page could be used as instructions for students.

Options for sharing your Fakebook page:  

  • You can save and get a unique URL to share, print a paper version
  • Get the embed code to put on a blog page or webpage
  • Get an HTML version of the page.

 

 

 

  • biography reports
  • autobiography writing
  • character sketch
  • reports on historical figure 
  • tracking the progress of a character through a story/book 

 

 

 

 
Substitution
Augmentation
Modification
Redefinition

Provide multiple means of

Representation (Content)

   
   Students evaluate a Fakebook for accuracy after a unit of study.

Provide multiple means of

Action and Expression (Product)

       Students keep a profile page of a character or figure they are learning about.   

Provide multiple means of

Engagement (Process)

    Search for a Fakebook about a character or figure you will be studying and use as an introduction to the topic.   

 

 

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