For this activity, in your teams, you will be creating a storyboard to illustrate the main points that your puppet show will highlight about your chosen aspect of Ancient Greece. Before you start to create your storyboard we are going to find out what a storyboard is and why it can be useful to help with the planning of projects. Watch the two YouTube clips in the 'Useful Resources' box and answer the following questions in the padlet:
What is a storyboard?
How can a storyboard be used?
What advice is given for people who are not confident in their drawing skills?
U of G Libaray
Puppetcore
Each team will be given two pieces of A3 paper which you will use to develop a rough outline of the main scenes/aspects of your puppet show. You will need to consider what you wish the show to include in the puppet show and what will keep the audience engaged.
In the image box, draw a comic strip style of image of what would be happening in that scene.
In the story box, write what is happening in the scene.
In the notes box, write anything that you may need to consider such as a costume for the puppet, scenery needed, sound, or a specific teammate who will focus on that section.