Storyboard That is a robust web tool that allows students to create and edit Storyboards. This site is simple to use and allows users to drag and drop stick figures and screen elements, as well as add their own content, to the storyboard time line. Enough tools and features to be really useful and not too many to confuse young users, this is a nice way for students to create storyboards for class projects, videos, or anything else you can think of including comic strips. There is a nice educator portal which has some lesson plans and example student work.
Not free, but free trial and reasonably priced for teachers
"Bring the world's best storyboard creator into your classroom!
From first grade to graduation, Storyboard That engages students with digital storytelling in the classroom."
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From the SMARTBoard guys at www.teachingwithSMARTBoard.com you can immerse yourself with new teaching ideas and techniques while also learning to use your SMARTBoard. Space is limited.
This is an app that eliminates clutter, pop-ups, ads, etc. from websites so that you can read them more easily. (Great if you want to bring something up on the smartboard!!)
Designed for grades 3-5, the CYBERCHASE Lucky Star game show challenges kids to compete for top scores while building important math skills. This easy-to-install application engages students using the hugely popular characters from CYBERCHASE
Fantastic set of computer-based language resources...the word magnets tool alone is worth the 30-seconds it takes to download and install! Spice up your SMARTBoard interactions as well.