Hello,
I have the pleasure of sharing another one of my student’s storyboard books.
Bodhi is a third grader and he, chose to read, Henry and Mudge and the Forever Sea, by Cynthia Rylant.
I think Bodhi could have done the cover on the book, too!
Bodhi used only four main colors in his storyboard book but the colors he chose make the pictures really stand out!
Notice that even though Bodhi is using stick figures in each of his drawings, he chose major parts of the story in each frame.
This tells me that he remembered the main ideas of the story.
This looks like a fun story! After a day of swimming, they all stop for ice cream cones, even Mudge.
I also want to note how Bodhi numbered each of the frames in his storyboard book, just like a real book. Nice touch.
The day at the sea, and the story, is coming to an end.
But what a great time was had by all!
I feel like I read the actual book!
I’m very proud of Bodhi’s storyboard book. I was able to assess his reading comprehension skills and he was able to work on an engaging, fun, artistic project. He has made wonderful progress in his reading skills and it shows! Great work, Bodhi.
Happy Reading,
Kathleen