Activity Overview
For a shorter activity, consider using single storyboard squares to have students depict Douglass’s important character traits. Students will identify a character quality that stands out to them and depict a scene through which Douglass exhibits this quality. Students can explain their reasoning in a text box below the image, or can include an accompanying quotation from the narrative.
Character Trait Square Example
Loyal Friend
For Douglass, the hardest part about running away is leaving behind his close friends in Baltimore. The thought of being separated from them almost makes him stay behind.
Template and Class Instructions
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Student Instructions
Create a single cell storyboard depicting one of Frederick Douglass' character traits.
- Click "Start Assignment".
- In the title, identify the character trait.
- In the description, write a summary of one moment where Douglass displays the trait and why.
- Create an illustration using appropriate scenes, characters, and items.
Lesson Plan Reference
More Storyboard That Activities
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
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