Here at Storyboard That, we have found that by using storyboards to create role-playing scenarios, students can better see the effects and characteristics of bullying. Through interactive lessons, you can help change student mindsets from “bullying is a problem” to “bullying is a problem, and I can do something about it”.
Good grief! Can you believe it is BTS time already? The summer always flies by, but don't worry: the team of teachers at Storyboard That has come up with some great ideas to get storyboarding with your students right away.
The impact of bullying on the victim is immense, usually leading to increased anxiety, depression, and loss of interest. These effects usually continue into teenage years and adulthood. It’s imperative to talk about this with your students, and these activities and scenarios will help.
Storyboard That is a wonderful tool that can help reach the majority of your students in an original and creative manner. It can be used as a fun assessment tool, discussion starter, or presentation format for students and teachers. Students will be able to create their work in a timely manner and connect better with the content and the lesson's learning objectives.