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French Revolution Storybook Project - Mod. World History: Home

Assignment Part 1: Graphic Organizer

For your final project, you will create an illustrated storybook that synthesizes the information you've learned about the French Revolution. You will also assess whether or not you believe the French Revolution led to advancing democracy in France. For specific project requirements, refer to the assignment guidelines and grading rubric above.

Before you can create your storybook, you will use this graphic organizer to decide what topics you will focus on as well as write out the script for your storybook.

Due Dates:

  • Friday, 12/9, end of day: Graphic organizer (submitted to Canvas)
  • Tuesday, 12/13, end of day: Storybook (link submitted to Canvas)

Storybook Submission Instructions

Once you have completed your storybook, you will submit the link to Canvas. Follow these steps:

1. Click "Share."

2. Scroll to the "Share with family and friends" option and click "Copy Share Link."

3. Paste this link into the assignment on Canvas.

Storybook due end of day Tuesday, 12/13

Assignment Part 2: Storybook Creation

You will create an illustrated storybook using StoryJumper. Your storybook must include the following features:

  • A visually appealing cover with an appropriate title
  • An illustration(s) of the event
  • Thought or voice bubbles coming from the characters in the picture
  • Story narrative using what you've compiled in your graphic organizer
  • One spread per topic (meaning 2 pages!)

Don't forget that your teacher is expecting you to fully explain and detail the information you are addressing in your book! (Refer to assignment guidelines and project rubric to see specific requirements!)

Click here to see an example.

StoryJumper

You will create your storybook using StoryJumper. Follow these instructions to create your account:

  1. Click on your teacher's picture below and enter the appropriate password. Pay attention to who you click on! Each class has a different link!
  2. Click "NO" when it asks if you already have an account.
  3. Click "Sign in with Google" and choose your Blue Valley account.
  4. Click "Skip" when it asks if you want to independently own your account.
  5. You should now see a dashboard called "My Classes," and see your teacher's class listed.
  6. You can now create your book!

(Note: It makes you create a practice picture book. When this opens, click "Save and exit." Go back into your teacher's class, and you can delete that practice book and create a new one.)

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