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Boardmaker Plus! Interactive Book Tutorial In Boardmaker Plus! there are many template options for creating an interactive book. Using our Boardmaker skills, we are going to create an interactive book “My Favorite Things”. Design Mode vs. Use Mode In Design Mode (CTRL +D) you can see the tool bars to the left and above the book. This is where you design the activity with words and symbols. In Use Mode (CTRL + U) the activity takes up the screen. This is where you can test the activity and where the user will access the activity. These modes can also be changed under “Dynamic Boards”. Before you start, make a new folder on your desktop titled “My Book”. We will save our pages in this folder for easy access. To make a new folder, right-click on your desktop. Select New>Folder. Name the folder “My Book”. 1. Prepare Templates a. Open Boardmaker b. Click on Open a Template, select BM Plus Templates> Plus Activities>book template folder c. Select “book 4”. 1. Go to File>Save As 2. Navigate to the My Book folder on desktop 3. Title it “Page 1”. 4. Repeat steps 1 & 2 for pages 2 through 5. d. Select File>Open> Open a Template, select BM Plus Templates>Activities>book template folder. 1. Select “book cover 1”. 2. Go to File>Save As 3. Navigate to the My Book folder on desktop 4. Title it “Book Cover”. Click Save. 2. Cover a. “Book Cover” should be open. b. Draw a cell on the cover. c. Use Text Tool to write the title of the book. 1. Title the book “My Favorite Things” d. Use your Boardmaker skills to place a symbol(s) on the cover. e. To make the cover text speak → Double-click on the cell. Select “Speak Message” and click “Use Button Text”. Click OK.
f. Delete the “Main” button. Double-click on the arrow button. Double-click on the assigned action that is already listed. Select “Page 1”. Click OK and Save page. 3. Page 1 a. Go to File>Open a Saved Board. Navigate to the “My Book” folder on the desktop b. Open “Page 1”. c. Make a cell on the left \ page. d. Use Text Tool and type the following in the cell: “My favorite color is (type your favorite color here).” e. Add speech. Double-click on the text. Select “Speak Message” and click on “Use Button Text”. Click OK d. Create a cell and select an appropriate symbol(s) for the right side of the book.
4. Link Boards and Navigation Each page of the book must be “linked” to the next page and back to the previous page. a. On Page 1, create 2 small cells on the bottom of the page. 1. One will be linked to the previous page. The other will be linked to the next page. Select appropriate arrow symbols for these cells. *Hint: Find arrow symbol for “down” and rotate. b. Double-click on the next page (right) arrow. c. When menu appears, select “Change Board”. d. When menu appears, select “Page 2”. Click OK. e. Repeat this process with the go back (left) arrow. This time select Change Board>Book Cover when menu appears. Save page. Test it: CTRL-U to enter Use Mode. Press next page arrow. Your book should turn to Page 2. Now press CTRL-D to return to Design Mode. Now you are ready to design Page 2.
5. Page 2 a. On the left side of Page 2 create a cell. b. Use Text Tool and type the following: “My favorite animal is _____” c. Create a cell and place symbol(s) on the right page. Add Speech d. Double-click on text button. Select “Speak Message” and click “Use Button Text”. Click OK. e. Double-click on symbol button. Select “Speak Message” and click “Use Text Above.” Type what you would like to say. Click OK.
Create your next and previous buttons on the bottom of the page. Link previous arrow to “Page 1”. Link next button to “Page 3”. To link, double-click on the next page (right) arrow. When menu appears, select “Change Board”. When menu appears, select “Page 3”. Click OK. Repeat steps for previous page (left) arrow and change board to “Page 1”. Refer back to Step 4. Save page. 6. Pages 3 & 4 a. Open Page 3. Follow directions in Step 5 for pages 3 & 4. b. Decide for each if you want the pages to speak text, or if you want to type what you’d like to say. c. Below is the text for each page: Page 3: “My favorite food is _______” Page 4: “My favorite restaurant is ______” d. Add symbols to each page. Decide if you want symbols to speak. e. Don’t forget to add previous and next page buttons. Link boards. Save page.
7. Page 5 a. On the left side of the book create a cell and type: “These are just a few of my favorite things.” b. On the right side of the book create a cell at the top of the page and type: “What are some of your favorite things?” c. Underneath that place two cells about 1”x1”. One with a symbol for food and the other symbol for animal. d. We are now ready to create pop-up boards for the right side of the book. Use your button tool to create four cells underneath the food symbol. Make the cells about 1”x1”. When the buttons are selected go to Dynamic Buttons>Create PopUp Board. Name it “popup food” and save it to the “My Book” folder. e. Fill in the contents of each cell of the pop-up board. Doubleclick on each cell and select Speak Message>Use Button Text AND Return to Last Board. Save board. f. Return to page 5. Double click on the food cell. Go to Board Change>Go to PopUp Board. Select “popup food”. Click OK. g. Create a popup board and repeat the steps for the animal cell. Save board in “My Book” folder as “popupanimal”. h. Create 1 button on bottom of Page 5 and link back to Page 4. Save page. i. Test it! Press CTRL-U and read your interactive book!