As we will discuss in class, there are two main types of storytelling:
traditional and digital. Please see below for information and examples!
See your webcourse for the rubric and due date for this assignment.
Complete the required webcourse information including the ESOL/UDL section BEFORE you present.
Summer 2019
I Love Cats by Sue Stainton and Bob Staake created by M. Brown
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18F2GulFOf3IsvQhazK0r1WEeUqHPIolKgOBkFXIHsso/edit#slide=id.p
Spring 2019
Not Quite Black and White by Jonathan Ying/Victoria Ying (not related) created by M. Flowers
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zN4eh6NlUDrtFONXjgJrEtbFxxDgZHEDvCuvXQaEJXM/edit#slide=id.p
Up Tall and High by Ethan Long created by T. Wise
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/125fHtvTrPQ20kkaPARATxfwCUOyhEIN4QFrLcd0ebtQ/edit#slide=id.p
I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen painted by Alexandra C.
Fall 2017
Spring 2017
Fall 2016
Spring 2016
Dr. Buchoff's The Very Hungry Caterpillar Storytelling Apron:
Sample using PREZI:
http://prezi.com/j5hp5sty2c9q/i-want-my-hat-back-a-storytelling/
Example using Paint!:
Example using Photography: