Activity Overview
Navigating a new online platform takes practice for both students and teachers. Here is an engaging way for students to learn more about the Storyboard That Creator using an interactive scavenger hunt. Students follow the directions in the titles and descriptions in order to create various scenes. In this way they are able to become familiar with the many different categories and art that is available to them for future assignments.
Students can collaborate on this activity with Storyboard That's Real Time Collaboration feature! This can help cut down on the time it takes to complete the entire storyboard while also helping students to develop communication, self-management and leadership skills. Teachers can enable collaboration for the assignment and students can either choose their partner(s) or have one chosen for them.
Template and Class Instructions
(These instructions are completely customizable. After clicking "Copy Activity", update the instructions on the Edit Tab of the assignment.)
Due Date:
Objective: Get to know all the different categories and art within the Storyboard That Creator!
Student Instructions
- Choose a partner to collaborate with and check the box next to their name.
- In each cell, follow the directions in the title first.
- Then follow the directions in the description.
- Each cell will ask you to search through different categories of scenes and characters so you can become more familiar with all the different artwork Storyboard That has to offer!
- Save and exit when you're finished.
Requirements: Create an illustration in each cell that follows the directions in the title and in the description.
Lesson Plan Reference
Rubric
(You can also create your own on Quick Rubric.)
Proficient | Emerging | Beginning | |
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Illustrations | The illustration includes all of the steps in the directions. | The illustration includes some of the steps in the directions. | The illustration includes few or none of the steps in the directions. |
Conventions | All of the written portions have correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation. | Some of the written portions have correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation. | There is little evidence of correct spelling, grammar, or punctuation. |
Evidence of Effort | Work is well done and carefully thought out. All cells are complete. | Work shows some evidence of effort. Many cells are complete. | Work shows little evidence of any effort, and cells are not complete. |
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