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Toulson’s Storyboard How to Help A Reluctant Reader Fall in Love with Reading Video Full Length 00:10:00

1 -Video – Length 00:00:15 Run Black Screen

2 – Song “It’s So Easy To Fall In Love” Length: 00:00:15 Fade in low volume “It’s So Easy To Fall In Love” from ITunes

3 - Title Slide – Helping Reluctant Readers Fall In Love With Reading by Patrice Toulson Length :00:00:15 Yellow text over blue background with the animation - moving titles layered The words will be “Helping Reluctant Readers Fall In Love With Reading “

4 -Still -Establishing shot of Wrens Middle School – Length 00:00:15 This will be a long shot of the school. I will make this the establishing shot because the video will be filmed at numerous locations around the school not one location. Long shots are also referred to as wide shots or establishing shots. An establishing shot establishes the subject’s location for your viewers by revealing its surrounding. It might also be used to cover broad action involving several people in a large area.

5-Video – Introduction by Mrs. Toulson, the narrator – Length 00:01:00 The narrator will be looking directly at the camera during this shot. The narrator will introduce what the video will be about. She will discuss what a reluctant reader is, who a reluctant reader is, why you may be considered a reluctant reader and will explain what fluency means in this section of the video. This will be filmed in a classroom with the narrator sitting in the “reader’s chair” filmed as a medium shot at eye level.

6 – Title -Reasons You Need To Be Able To Read With Fluency – Length 00:00:15 Words “Reasons You Need To Be Able To Read With Fluency” will appear in yellow text with a blue background. The animation that I will use will be fade, slow zoom. This title will introduce the interview of 3-5 teachers on why students need to read with fluency.

7 -Video with teachers - Reasons You Need To Be Able To Read With Fluency. Length – 00:00:30 Three to five teachers will be interviewed and asked the question “Why students need to read with fluency”. They will give their opinion on why reading with fluency is important to students and will talk about the results the students will get if they learn to read with fluency. The setting of these interviews will be in the media center, classrooms and/or administrative offices. This will be a medium shot filmed at eye level.

8 Video- Narrator - Read books that interest you Length 00:00:30 This will be a video where the narrator will say that if you are a reluctant reader, you don’t have to stay a reluctant reader forever. You first must learn to read books that interest you. Everyone can enjoy reading if they find books that they are interested in. Medium Shot of the narrator being filmed at eye level videoed in the narrator’s classroom while sitting in the “reader’s chair”

9 – Title - Why Do You Like To Read and What Do You Enjoy Reading? Length -00:00:15 The text “Why do you like to read and what do you enjoy reading” will be in yellow text on a blue background. The animation that I will use is fade in and slow zoom. This will be a title slide that will introduce the interview with teachers and students that will ask them why they like to read and what they enjoy reading.

10 –Video -Interview with students and teachers - Why they like to read and what they enjoy reading – Length 00:02:00 This will be a long shot of the students, teachers, and staff because there will be action taking place. The students will have on different uniforms such as different sports uniforms, dance, band, etc signifying that everyone and anyone can enjoy reading. Each person will state why they like to read and what they enjoy reading. The action that will take place is a book will be thrown to one person and they will state why they like to read and what they like to read and then they will throw the book to the next person. This will continue until the last interviewee receives the book.

11 – Video – Reader’s Chair Length : 00:01:00 Narrator explains one way to improve fluency and have fun with reading at the same time is with a reader’s chair. Narrator explains what the reader’s chair is and how the concept of the reader’s chair works. A reader's chair allows students to share with their classmates a favorite book they have recently read. A reader's chair gives a student the opportunity to select a minute passage from his/her favorite book and share with the class. The teacher gives each child a date to present his passage to the class. The student can spend as much time as they choose practicing the selection and are encouraged to practice every night by reading the passage out loud so they can read fluently and with expression for their presentation. Practicing the presentation will give the students the opportunity to practice fluency skills like pausing at commas and periods and using voice inflections to show excitement or other moods. Once the student has practiced their passage, they get to present it to their classmates while sitting in a special chair. The presentation can involve how they feel about the story and information about the setting, characters and illustrations. After the presentation, the reader gets immediate feedback from their teacher and classmates. medium shot of narrator filmed at eye level videoed in the classroom while sitting in the reader’s chair.

12 – Title - What does the Reader's Chair do for the reluctant reader? Length: 00:00:15 Words “What does the reader’s chair do for the reluctant reader” will appear in yellow text with a blue background. The animation that I will use will be fade, slow zoom. This title will introduce the interview with teachers on why the reader’s chair benefits the reluctant reader.

13 – Video - Interview with Teachers - What does the reader’s chair do for the reluctant reader? Length: 00:00:25 Teachers will be interviewed and will respond to what they believe the reader’s chair does for the reluctant reader and how the reader’s chair can help them with fluency issues, confidence boosting, rewarding the students, and introduces them to many different genres. medium shot of teachers filmed at eye level. This video will be filmed in each of the teachers’ classrooms.

14- Video - Students performing Reading Chair – Length 00:02:00 In this scene, a student actor will demonstrate how the Reading Chair is done. He will read a passage out of one of his favorite books and will discuss his personal feelings about the books while sitting in the reader’s chair and then will get feedback from his teacher and classmates when he finishes. The student actor will be in a classroom in front of the class sitting in the “reader’s chair”. This will be a medium shot at eye level of the student actor. The camera will pan the students in the classroom.

15 – Video – Summary Length – 00:00:20 Narrator will summarize the reader’s chair activity and how it can help a reluctant reader medium shot at eye level of narrator

16 – Music – Closing Song Length – 00:00:15 Song Title “It’s So Easy To Fall In Love” from ITunes Begin song 4 seconds before credit scene

17 – Credits Length – 00:00:15 The credits will appear in yellow text with a blue background. This will be the credits and acknowledgements of everyone who assisted me with this project. The animation for the credits will be- scroll up, stacked; pair stacked credits scroll up. The music, It’s So Easy to Fall In Love” will continue to play during the credits. Then, it will fade to blue background.