Storyboarding Basics
A worksheet to help third-grade students understand the basic concepts of storyboarding for writing.
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Storyboarding Basics
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Read the information below about storyboarding. Then, answer the questions and complete the activities.
What is a Storyboard?
A storyboard is like a comic strip for your story! Before you write a whole story, you can draw pictures and write short notes for each part. This helps you plan what will happen, who will be in your story, and where it will take place. It's a great way to make sure your story makes sense from beginning to end.
1. What is a storyboard most like?
A long book
A comic strip
A shopping list
A math problem
2. Storyboards help you your story before you write it.
3. You can draw and write in a storyboard.
4. Why is it helpful to plan your story with a storyboard?
5. A storyboard helps you make sure your story makes sense.
True
False
6. Imagine you are going to write a short story about a talking animal. Use the boxes below to draw and write notes for the beginning, middle, and end of your story.
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Middle:
End: