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okay, so what exactly is a story board?


I used to assign these. Here were the directions:

1. Divide a page into six sections (like the little frames in a cartoon series in the newspaper). Students usually had two rows or three sections.

2. Decide on the six main actions in a story that would effectively tell the entire story: Setting/characters, first action, conflict, rising action, climax, conclusion are the most common.

3. In each section draw a picture and put a caption to illustrate that part of the story.

You can also go to www.google.com and search on the word <b>storyboard</b> and see some examples. The number of sections depends on 1) what you are illustrating and 2) what the purpose of the storyboard is.

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