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Story Boards
Story boards are
a great way to evaluate student's understanding of important events
in a novel, either read as a class, or independently. The students
enjoy the artistic aspect as well!
1.
Distribute a piece of regular-sized construction paper to each
student or group.
2. Have the students fold the paper as many times as you wish
to create "cells" for each chapter.
3. Direct students to think of the main event or happening in
each chapter of the book they have just read. (It helps if students
first list these events on a sheet of paper - it will help to avoid
confusion later.)
4. Students will then recreate each chapter from the book, in
order, by drawing an appropriate picture in each cell and labeling
it with a sentence explaining what happened. (This can be done
directly on the construction paper, but I have found it best to use
small pieces of plain white paper, which are then glued into each
cell on the construction paper.)
5. Display the story boards in the hallway for other students
to see. It has become a book report in pictures!
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