Students in Grades 9 and 10 have been learning how to write satire by creating retellings of old fairy tales. To create a visual aid, students here are using a digital storyboard website to showcase a scene from their story in a comic strip format. The program allows them to use multiple editing tools for both pictures and text, so there work looks unique and shows their personal style!
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