A storyboard is a sequencing technique used by directors and authors to display the progression of a story's main events. Students are assigned to construct a 10-event storyboard from The Call of the Wild using pictures and 2-4 sentence summaries to depict the novel's important plot points and identify each scene through terms like exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution. The storyboard should allow someone unfamiliar with the novel to understand its sequence of events. Students may work individually or in groups of up to three, with the completed storyboard due on a specified date.
A storyboard is a sequencing technique used by directors and authors to display the progression of a story's main events. Students are assigned to construct a 10-event storyboard from The Call of the Wild using pictures and 2-4 sentence summaries to depict the novel's important plot points and identify each scene through terms like exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution. The storyboard should allow someone unfamiliar with the novel to understand its sequence of events. Students may work individually or in groups of up to three, with the completed storyboard due on a specified date.
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A storyboard is a sequencing technique used by directors and authors to display the progression of a story's main events. Students are assigned to construct a 10-event storyboard from The Call of the Wild using pictures and 2-4 sentence summaries to depict the novel's important plot points and identify each scene through terms like exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution. The storyboard should allow someone unfamiliar with the novel to understand its sequence of events. Students may work individually or in groups of up to three, with the completed storyboard due on a specified date.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
often used at the beginning of a story, play or movie. The director or the author takes the main events in a story and designs a storyboard to display how the story will progress.
Assignment: We have read The Call of the Wild
and you are going to construct a storyboard using the main events from this novel. Your storyboard should depict the 10 most important events in this novel.
Criteria: This storyboard should tell the story
of The Call of the Wild using pictures as well as a 2-4-sentence summary of each picture. You should be sure to identify each scene by using plot terms (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution). Someone who has never read the novel should be able to look at this storyboard and understand the sequence of events in this novel. Each storyboard must have 10 events from the novel and keep in mind that everyone’s board will be different. You may choose to work in groups no larger than three or you may choose to work alone.