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Activity Overview
Template and Class Instructions
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Activity Overview



Another great feature of Storyboard That is creating cards! Use the amazing scenes, characters, and items to make a card that celebrates Father’s Day.


Card Template Instructions

Create a three-cell storyboard for Father’s Day. This could be a short story (beginning, middle, and end), a joke, a special message to your dad, or whatever you want!


  • Cell 1 is the front of the card.

  • Cell 2 is the left inside page.

  • Cell 3 is the back of the card.

Father's Day Card Printout Example

Storyboards of any layout can be converted into a folding card, but only the first three cells will appear. Titles and descriptions are not printed on the card, so use text boxes inside the cell if you want to include text.


  1. After you save your storyboard, click "Make a Folding Card" and then click “Father's Day”. The right inside page is a pre-written message that you select at this step. Choose the artwork and message that works best for you!


  2. Print out the pop-up image, and fold.
    • Hold the paper so the front of the card is right-side-up in the bottom right corner.
    • Then, fold the paper in half away from you (you should see the back of the card on the left and the front of the card on the right).
    • Fold the paper again so you only see the front.

  3. Don't forget to sign your card!

There you have it! A Storyboard That Father's Day card perfect for showing Dad how much you care!


Template and Class Instructions Accordion Arrow

Template and Class Instructions

(These instructions are completely customizable. After clicking "Copy Activity", update the instructions on the Edit Tab of the assignment.)



Student Instructions


  1. Create a three-cell storyboard for a greeting card!

      Cell 1 is the front of the card.

      Cell 2 is the left inside page.

      Cell 3 is the back of the card.

  2. After you save your storyboard, click "Make a Folding Card."

    The right inside page is a pre-selected message. Choose the artwork and message that works best for you!

  3. Print out pop-up image, and fold.

  4. Hold the paper so the front of the card is right-side-up in the bottom right corner. Then, fold the paper in half away from you (you should see the back of the card on the left and the front of the card on the right). Fold the paper again so you only see the front.

  5. Don't forget to sign your card!


Lesson Plan Reference


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Rubric

(You can also create your own on Quick Rubric.)


Holiday Storyboard Activity
Create a holiday storyboard!
Proficient Emerging Beginning
Visualizations
Images show creativity and care.
Scenes, characters, and items are appropriate for this purpose.
Images are confusing or do not make sense for this purpose.
Evidence of Effort
Work is complete, thorough, and neat.
Work shows some evidence of effort.
Work shows little evidence of any effort.
Conventions
Ideas are organized. There are few or no grammatical, mechanical, or spelling errors.
Ideas are mostly organized. There are some grammatical, mechanical, or spelling errors.
Ideas may be disorganized or misplaced. Lack of control over grammar, mechanics, and spelling reflect a lack of proofreading.


Activity Overview



Another great feature of Storyboard That is creating cards! Use the amazing scenes, characters, and items to make a card that celebrates Father’s Day.


Card Template Instructions

Create a three-cell storyboard for Father’s Day. This could be a short story (beginning, middle, and end), a joke, a special message to your dad, or whatever you want!


  • Cell 1 is the front of the card.

  • Cell 2 is the left inside page.

  • Cell 3 is the back of the card.

Father's Day Card Printout Example

Storyboards of any layout can be converted into a folding card, but only the first three cells will appear. Titles and descriptions are not printed on the card, so use text boxes inside the cell if you want to include text.


  1. After you save your storyboard, click "Make a Folding Card" and then click “Father's Day”. The right inside page is a pre-written message that you select at this step. Choose the artwork and message that works best for you!


  2. Print out the pop-up image, and fold.
    • Hold the paper so the front of the card is right-side-up in the bottom right corner.
    • Then, fold the paper in half away from you (you should see the back of the card on the left and the front of the card on the right).
    • Fold the paper again so you only see the front.

  3. Don't forget to sign your card!

There you have it! A Storyboard That Father's Day card perfect for showing Dad how much you care!


Template and Class Instructions

(These instructions are completely customizable. After clicking "Copy Activity", update the instructions on the Edit Tab of the assignment.)



Student Instructions


  1. Create a three-cell storyboard for a greeting card!

      Cell 1 is the front of the card.

      Cell 2 is the left inside page.

      Cell 3 is the back of the card.

  2. After you save your storyboard, click "Make a Folding Card."

    The right inside page is a pre-selected message. Choose the artwork and message that works best for you!

  3. Print out pop-up image, and fold.

  4. Hold the paper so the front of the card is right-side-up in the bottom right corner. Then, fold the paper in half away from you (you should see the back of the card on the left and the front of the card on the right). Fold the paper again so you only see the front.

  5. Don't forget to sign your card!


Lesson Plan Reference


Rubric

(You can also create your own on Quick Rubric.)


Holiday Storyboard Activity
Create a holiday storyboard!
Proficient Emerging Beginning
Visualizations
Images show creativity and care.
Scenes, characters, and items are appropriate for this purpose.
Images are confusing or do not make sense for this purpose.
Evidence of Effort
Work is complete, thorough, and neat.
Work shows some evidence of effort.
Work shows little evidence of any effort.
Conventions
Ideas are organized. There are few or no grammatical, mechanical, or spelling errors.
Ideas are mostly organized. There are some grammatical, mechanical, or spelling errors.
Ideas may be disorganized or misplaced. Lack of control over grammar, mechanics, and spelling reflect a lack of proofreading.





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