Children have to be educated, but they have also to be left to educate themselves. ~ Ernest Dimnet





Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Storyboard Time!

 So, we have come to the point of storyboarding. When you create a storyboard, you are basically creating an outline for a future story you are wishing to put into production. A storyboard helps you with the very beginning planing stages of telling a truly awesome story. By creating a storyboard you pretty much eliminate a lot of excess time when it comes time to make your production. People use storyboarding in everything from movies, to plays, works of literature, and even the evening news!

I took the time to create a storyboard for our class project which follows my unit plan on "Family History". This is an example of a storyboard I would like each student to create based on their own family history story.  

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