Thursday, October 30, 2008

Story Map

Wow! look at this fine example of Story Map planning by Irene. Obviously her drawings are spectacular. One can really understand each segment of her novel by the detail of her illustrations. (Love, despair) They tell half the story and her text the other.

This is the fundamental aspect of the Story Map. It is not a book report, nor is it simply visual, both parts need to tell us the story.

Also, what she has written is excellent. It is:
- Logical
- Informative
- Detailed

When you read it there is a logical transition from scenes and you don't ask yourself, "Wait, why is she crying?"

She also did a tremendous effort with her supplementary information. She has detailed descriptions of her characters, conflict, and theme. Irene is also ready to begin physically working on her project becuase she has ticked all the necessary materials on her checklist.



BEAUTIFUL JOB Irene!

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