Storyboard that

  1. To get started, students to go www.storyboardthat.com, and use their Google accounts to sign up and sign in.

  2. For free, students can create two 3 by 1 storyboards per 30 days.

  3. They begin by clicking "Create a Storyboard," they enter the title for their storyboard, and then should change the layout to "6 cells."

  4. Students are able to drag and drop thousands of scenes, characters, textables, props, or custom uploads onto their storyboard.

  5. Students should save before they exit the site or log off their chromebooks. Storyboards save to the site, and students can return to edit at any time as much as they need to.

  6. When students click save and exit, they are taken to a preview screen. If they click "View Details," that is a url that they can copy and share with you on Google Classroom. Alternatively, students could download a PDF or High Res Image of the comic strip and add it as an attachment in Google Classroom.

Canva for Education also has dozens of Comic Strip Templates that students could modify.

Looking for another, easy way to have your students create comic strips, and use Google? Here is a template for using Google Docs and embedded Google Drawings.

Comic Strip Template