This document provides instructions for a student assignment to create a 6-10 cell storyboard depicting Louis Riel as either a hero or villain during the Red River Rebellion. Students are asked to research the events leading up to the rebellion, the Métis demands, Thomas Scott, and Louis Riel. They will then plan and create their storyboard cells, get teacher feedback, and complete a final copy that clearly summarizes the key aspects of Riel and the Métis struggle through visuals and captions.
This document provides instructions for a student assignment to create a 6-10 cell storyboard depicting Louis Riel as either a hero or villain during the Red River Rebellion. Students are asked to research the events leading up to the rebellion, the Métis demands, Thomas Scott, and Louis Riel. They will then plan and create their storyboard cells, get teacher feedback, and complete a final copy that clearly summarizes the key aspects of Riel and the Métis struggle through visuals and captions.
This document provides instructions for a student assignment to create a 6-10 cell storyboard depicting Louis Riel as either a hero or villain during the Red River Rebellion. Students are asked to research the events leading up to the rebellion, the Métis demands, Thomas Scott, and Louis Riel. They will then plan and create their storyboard cells, get teacher feedback, and complete a final copy that clearly summarizes the key aspects of Riel and the Métis struggle through visuals and captions.
Goal: To create a 6-10 cell storyboard that shows the Louis Riel as hero or villain during the events of the rebellion: -
Events leading up to the Red River Rebellion
Mtis and their demands (rights) Thomas Scott Who is Louis Riel and what is his story? Is Louis Riel a hero or villain?
1. Research in both textbooks and online. Keep your notes.
2. Review your research and decide what you are going to focus on for your storyboard 3. Plan your storyboard cells (6-10) 4. Show the teacher your rough copy and your research 5. Complete your good copy storyboard by hand or on Bitstrips Success Checklist The visuals presented clearly summaries the most important pieces of Louis Riels and the Metis struggle with Canada East Captions and dialogue are historically accurately and detailed and support the visuals All of the key elements required in the Red River Rebellion are clear and precise The overall presentation of the storyboard is well planned, checked for spelling and grammar and completed with color