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Creating Your Storyboard

Creating Your Storyboard. How do we use our research to create our storyboard?. Summarizing and Synthesizing Look for similar information/ideas in sources What is most significant/essential for reader to know? Combine information/ideas together with supporting evidence. Source 1

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Creating Your Storyboard

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  1. Creating Your Storyboard

  2. How do we use our research to create our storyboard? Summarizing and Synthesizing • Look for similar information/ideas in sources • What is most significant/essential for reader to know? • Combine information/ideas together with supporting evidence

  3. Source 1 Abraham was born in Ur Migrated to Canaan “Father of the Hebrews” Source 2 Abraham was called Abram when he lived in Mesopotamia Moved to Canaan because of belief in single God Role in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Research

  4. What is there in common? • Source 1: Born in Ur • Source 2: Lived in Mesopotamia • Combine this information into a single sentence or phrase: “Historically, Abraham is believed to have been born and raised in the city of Ur, in Mesopotamia.”

  5. What idea should be included next? • Migration • Source 1 gives location: Canaan • Source 2 gives reason: Belief in single God • Combine: “He migrated from Ur to Canaan because he believed in the idea of a single God, rather than the many gods of Ur.”

  6. Can you link the previous idea with the remaining research? • Source 1: Father of the Hebrews • Source 2: Role in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam • You try to summarize/synthesize this information. • Possibility: “This belief in monotheism led not only to the beginnings of Judaism, but Christianity and Islam as well.”

  7. Source 1 Abraham was born in Ur Migrated to Canaan “Father of the Hebrews” Source 2 Abraham was called Abram when he lived in Mesopotamia Moved to Canaan because of belief in single God Role in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Combine the sentences, and you have gone from this…

  8. …to this Historically, Abraham is believed to have been born and raised in the city of Ur, in Mesopotamia. He migrated from Ur to Canaan because he believed in the idea of a single God, rather than the many gods of Ur. This belief in monotheism led not only to the beginnings of Judaism, but Christianity and Islam as well.

  9. Title the next page in your notebook “Storyboard Reflection” Answer the following in complete sentences: • What did you accomplish on your storyboard today? • How well do you understand the process of summarizing and synthesizing? • What obstacles did you encounter today, and how did you overcome them?

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