Classroom stories with consistent characters
Teachers and librarians can spin up short illustrated books around a unit theme—with characters that stay recognizable spread to spread.
Privacy-friendly photo practices
Use school-approved photos only. SagaPages stores character references in your account—you control who appears and when files are deleted.
- Get guardian consent before uploading student photos
- Use first names only in prompts unless policy allows more
- Delete character profiles when the unit ends
Theme ideas by grade
Pair orientation chips with your unit—friendship, community helpers, science journeys, or social-emotional skills.
- K–2: 6–8 pages, simple vocabulary, one idea per spread
- 3–5: 8–12 pages, richer plots, optional Education Mode spelling lists
- Cast multiple students as supporting characters with one main protagonist
Share read-only links with families
Copy a share link from the finished job—families can read on phones without an account. Printed copies work for classroom libraries.
- Videobook Lite for read-aloud on the projector
- Premium TTS voices on Plus plans for assembly playback
- PDF export for offline reading bags
Teacher tips
- Turn on Education Mode in orientation for spelling and comprehension prompts
- Draft the manuscript with Story Assist, then edit for reading level
- Run Identity Lock QA scenarios before sharing with the whole class
