Digital storytelling is a modern version of an old practice. In the past people would gather to listen to stories of events or people that had past. Today we can tell our own stories, but use modern tools to reach more people and bring the stories to life.
In this project you might assume the identity of an important individual from the Revolutionary War period or present an important battle or event. You are to research the person, battle or event and use your research to write a story from the point of view of the real person or an imagined person from the event. For example, if you are researching the Boston Tea Party you might write your story from the point of view of a British soldier or merchant.
Remember, your story should be in first person and the finished project should be about two minutes. Your written story should be 3/4 to 1 page of 12pt font size and will be turned in with your storyboard. After you write the story it will be put together with images and/or music that helps show the story. Don't forget that this project counts as a test grade, so make your efforts show. Check out the rubric to see how your story will be graded.
Below are steps to the process and resources to help you along the way. Good luck and have fun.
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