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Draw a Storyboard

A storyboard allows you to outline the milestones and significant activities in a project, plus get a clearer sense of how long the project will take to complete. It’s wise to error slightly on planning for more time, rather than less, since projects often require more days than planned.

See a graphic overview of a two-week project:

Graphic Overview of a two-week project

What does a storyboard look like? Large and small project criteriaSee an example of a storyboard illustrating a four-week, 7th grade English, United States History, and multimedia project titled Getting Away with Murder.  
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