Storybird Pro for Teachers

Review everything in one place.
The Pro Review tool lets you review, comment on, and grade stories quickly and elegantly. Just one of the many powerful features of Storybird Pro for Teachers.
Ready for Pro? Choose your plan.
Go Pro to unlock powerful features that make your experience richer and easier.

Features Forever Free Pro Pro+
Student accounts Up to 75 Up to 150 Up to 300
Classes 3 classes Unlimited Unlimited
Storybirds Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Assignments
Class library
Private environment
Embeds
View, comment, delete
Fundraising
Class discussion forum
Power-Review dashboard
Feedback on unpublished stories
Grading
Digital stickers/rewards
Student list upload/bulk creation
Printable lists/handouts
Class archiving
Class linking
1 free PDF book download per student
150 books
300 books
Cost Free
$69/year
$99/year

Powerful features designed to make your
experience easy, fast, and enjoyable.
  • Sign up students without email
    Sign up a student with one click. Big class? Upload your student list to automagically create accounts.
  • Work in private
    Keep class conversations private, share only the work you decide to share. You’re in control.
  • Issue assignments
    Create thematic assignments to inspire and focus your students or simply allow “free play” writing time.
  • Quickly review work
    Review work-in-progress, grade, share, comment—all from one powerful dashboard.
  • Embed anywhere
    Embed stories into your class blog or wikis within seconds.
  • Easily grade work
    Assign numeric or letter grades while you track class and assignment averages.
  • Reward with digital stickers
    Dole out a little fun with digital stickers. A great way to say “good work!”
  • Upload bulk student lists
    Big class? Cut and paste your class list or upload a .CSV file. We’ll do the rest.
  • Fundraise!
    Turn our gorgeous books into cash for your class with our one-click fundraisers.

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