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Mr. Croston’s Storyboard

Posted by canjohslib on April 11, 2006

Do you have any questions about how to proceed with this project? Many students have stopped me in the hall to say, “I’m almost finished with my booK!” I say, “good for you!” Let me know here if you need any guidance to get the storyboard part going. I bet a lot of other students have the same query.

Just click on “Comment” below and put your name and e-mail address in the boxes (the e-mail address is only for my eyes; it won’t be posted), then type in your comment. It will take a day or so for me to review it and approve it, but if it’s approved it will be posted on the site.

 Mrs. Jones

5 Responses to “Mr. Croston’s Storyboard”

  1. loretta said

    the book that i am reading is a good book and it is Ellen Foster

  2. Bruce said

    this can get a little confusing. do you have an example

  3. canjohslib said

    Bruce asked a great question! Yes, I have an example of a powerpoint show for this project. Stop up in the library and check it out.
    Mrs. Jones

  4. Loretta Green said

    i am all most done with my book Ellen Foster and i think that is a good book for ever one to read but some of the words we hard to read but other than that the book was real good.

  5. canjohslib said

    Thanks for the input, Loretta. I really liked Ellen Foster too. I am actually glad some of the words are hard for you, even if you don’t. That means the book is making you think and learn new words. If you never see a new word, you’ll never expand your vocabulary. The next book will be that much easier! Way to feed your brain!!!

    Mrs. Jones

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