Website Story
Description
Description
For this project, you'll use a website to tell a story. It can be any story, but one idea you can use is to tell the story of what your time has been like once school ended. Think about challenges you've faced and if things have gotten better. My example to the right is about my time during quarantine. Remember, you can make your story about anything, so long as it meets the requirements below.
Requirements
Requirements
- Published website with Adobe Spark that tells a story
- 5 or more images on the website (they can be your own images or images you find on Adobe Spark)
- 5 or more text boxes on the website
Mrs. Prosser's Example - Click here to view
Mrs. Prosser's Example - Click here to view
STEP 1: CREATE WEBSITE
STEP 1: CREATE WEBSITE
Sign in & start working on a webpage.
Sign in & start working on a webpage.
- Go to Adobe Spark and click Sign In in the upper right-hand corner
- You already have an account. Use your school email and password to sign in.
- Once in, click on the Website option.
STEP 2: CHOOSE A TOPIC
STEP 2: CHOOSE A TOPIC
Decide on what story you'd like to tell. You can tell your own story, like what your life has been like since school closed, or you can make something up. If you get stuck, try googling "short story ideas."
Decide on what story you'd like to tell. You can tell your own story, like what your life has been like since school closed, or you can make something up. If you get stuck, try googling "short story ideas."
STEP 3: ADD TEXT & IMAGES
STEP 3: ADD TEXT & IMAGES
You'll now need to add text and images to tell your story. You should start with a title and your name at the top of the page. Then, add more images and text. You can add your own images or use Adobe's built-in images. You can also find images on Pixabay.com if you need more to choose from.
You'll now need to add text and images to tell your story. You should start with a title and your name at the top of the page. Then, add more images and text. You can add your own images or use Adobe's built-in images. You can also find images on Pixabay.com if you need more to choose from.
Watch the video to the right to learn how to use Adobe Spark.
Watch the video to the right to learn how to use Adobe Spark.
STEP 4: PUBLISH
STEP 4: PUBLISH
When you're done, you need to publish your site.
When you're done, you need to publish your site.
- On the top of the screen, click Share > Publish and share link.
- Add a Title
- Pick the Category: Stories
- Add your name in the Author section.
- Add any photo credits for photos you uploaded. Adobe images are automatically credited
- Lastly, click Create link
- The link it shows you is what you'll need to copy for the next step.
STEP 5: SUBMIT
STEP 5: SUBMIT
To submit your website:
To submit your website:
- Open the week's assignment in Google Classroom
- Click the Add or create button on the upper right-hand side
- Choose Link
- Copy & paste in the link to your website (you saw this at the end of Step 4)
- Lastly, click Turn in!