2012 Guidelines
· Storyboards should be constructed on a tri-fold project board. These boards are the same type boards that students use for the science fair. These may be purchased at any discount or craft store. If you are unable to purchase a board, please see Mrs. Canup or Mrs. Lawhorn.
· Storyboards should be colorful and interesting. Models, shadowboxes, and illustrations that fit in the middle of the board are allowed. Students are also allowed to have one laptop computer or I pad in the middle of their board to present the technological component.
· No items may hang over the edge of the table or be placed on the floor, with the exception of a power cord for the technological devices.
· Identifying information (name of the student(s), grade level, teacher’s name, and school name) should be labeled on the back of the storyboard. If this information appears on the front of the board or in any part of the front display, the project will be disqualified.
· Students are only allowed to share a fiction book from the approved list of books distributed by the teacher.
· We encourage students to accompany their projects at the community show night as visitors may have questions about the project; however, it is not required.
· Items on the board must be typed. No handwritten entries will be accepted.
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