 A storyboard is a blueprint for your power point presentation  It will help you organize your presentation and allow you to brainstorm what you want.

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 A storyboard is a blueprint for your power point presentation  It will help you organize your presentation and allow you to brainstorm what you want.  By having a storyboard your presentation will function smoothly from one slide to the next

 You will get a sheet similar to this table  Each row represents one slide of your presentation.

 Your first slide should have the title of your story and author of your slide show.  That’s you! 1. Animated Story 2. main character

 Each Slide will tell about your sub-topics 3. characters Who are the other characters? 4. setting Where does the story take place? 5. Plot What happens in the story?

 Each Slide will tell about your sub-topics 3. Rising Action 4. Climax 5. Solution

What is the learning of the story? Which of the sixth pillars of character is present on the story?