What are assignments on Storyboard That and how can you use them? Check out these help articles!
You can change the assignment a storyboard is saved to by viewing the storyboard and clicking "Change" beneath the title.
Easily print all storyboards in an assignment with the click of a button! Post your student's work on the bulletin boards at school or keep a hard copy for portfolios and grading!
If a student made a really great storyboard and you want to use it as an example, copy it to your account and add it to the example section of the assignment!
If your students don't see your assignment on their student dashboard, that means something is not set up correctly. Let us help you troubleshoot!
Teachers can hide assignments they don't want students to see so that they can plan ahead!
Easily download student storyboards with the click of a button to post on your class website or keep for offline grading.
Create a rubric with Quick Rubric and attach it to your assignment on Storyboard That to guide students through what's expected of them.
Students get assignments straight from their dashboard, but they must be in at least one class that has an assignment to see it.
Unfortunately the rubrics you can add to assignments are there as reference and can't be marked up, but you can leave comments on storyboards for students to view later!
Assignments can be lessons, projects, or activities on Storyboard That, complete with templates and instructions, that students complete.
Storyboard That offers tons of pre-made lesson plans and activities in Teacher Resources that you can copy to make it quick and easy to get your students started!
A template is a storyboard that a teacher adds to an assignment for students to use to complete the assignment.
Students submit assignments by saving their storyboards to that assignment, or if they have accidentally have a free account, by sharing a link or a downloaded image.
You can add templates before or after you create an assignment, and you can add as many as you like!
To delete an assignment, go to the Edit Assignment page and click the delete button.
There are tons of pre-made assignments you can use as examples, inspiration, or copy directly to your account to use!
How to Grade Storyboards in Google Classroom.. Create a new assignment in Storyboard That. After creating the assignment, share the assignment to Google Classroom by going to the Edit Assignment page…
In school and district accounts, teachers can share the assignments they have made with other teachers in their account.
Storyboard That integrates directly with Google Classroom! This mean you can share your Storyboard That assignment right to your Google classes with just a click of a button. 😁 How to Share Your Assi…