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Aulia Fajar FitriEti Vera MujiahRizna Yusmalia

Ulfah Dania Afandi

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• Demonstrate a basic understanding

• Apply knowledge of literary elements

• Use a variety of strategies to analyze

• Apply critical-thinking skills to analyze

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"Storyboarding allows students to draw their ideas before writing them in words. This helps visual students access the pictures in their head and gives them an opportunity to translate their picture ideas into words.“

-Kara Coggeshall

Storyboards can be used from kindergarten to high school, or in professions from film making to engineering to creating books. It's simple, and that is its real power."

-Roger Essley

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Best stories:

• a simple, well-rounded plot• a clear beginning, middle, and end• an underlying theme• a small number of well-defined

characters• dialogue• repetition• colorful language or catchphrases

• -Gail Tompkins

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Dillon, Calvin and VanSant, Tim. (2001). Using Images to Enhance Writing and Reading. Retrieved July 3, 2005, from http://www.geocities.com/calvin_dillon/storyboard/

Fischer, Max W. (March 2005). No Child Left Behind Places Premium on Reading Instruction in Content Areas. Retrieved July 3, 2005, fromhttp://www.education-world.com/a_curr/profdev034.shtml

Unknown, Author. (2001). Using Storyboards: Thinking Through Visual

Storytelling. Retrieved June 30, 2005, from http://www.youthlearn.org/learning/activities/language/storyboard.asp

How to Make a Storyboard for a Reading Fair By Anya Meave, eHow Contributor

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