Another great feature of Storyboard That is creating cards! Use the amazing scenes, characters, and items to make a card that celebrates Father’s Day.
Storyboards of any layout can be converted into a folding card, but only the first three cells will appear. Titles and descriptions are not printed on the card, so use text boxes inside the cell if you want to include text.
There you have it! A Storyboard That Father's Day card perfect for showing Dad how much you care!
(These instructions are completely customizable. After clicking "Copy Activity", update the instructions on the Edit Tab of the assignment.)
Student Instructions
Create a three-cell storyboard for a greeting card!
Cell 2 is the left inside page.
Cell 3 is the back of the card.
After you save your storyboard, click "Make a Folding Card."
The right inside page is a pre-selected message. Choose the artwork and message that works best for you!
Print out pop-up image, and fold.
Hold the paper so the front of the card is right-side-up in the bottom right corner. Then, fold the paper in half away from you (you should see the back of the card on the left and the front of the card on the right). Fold the paper again so you only see the front.
Don't forget to sign your card!
Organize a classroom-wide Father’s Day card project to engage every student in a creative, meaningful way. Whole-class activities foster inclusion and allow students to share ideas while building their own unique cards together.
Start with a short conversation about Father’s Day and why we celebrate it. Encourage students to share stories or things they appreciate about their dads or father figures. This sets a positive, thoughtful tone for the activity.
Show students step-by-step how to use Storyboard That to make a three-cell card. Model adding scenes, characters, and text boxes so everyone feels confident before starting their own designs.
Give students time to sketch ideas or jot down messages for their cards. Provide prompts (like “What makes your dad special?”) to help students personalize their cards and encourage creativity.
Invite students to share their finished cards in small groups or with the class. Encourage positive comments and celebrate each student’s effort, building confidence and classroom community.
To make a Father's Day card with Storyboard That, create a three-cell storyboard: the front, inside left, and back of the card. Save your work, select "Make a Folding Card," choose "Father's Day," pick your message and artwork, print, and fold as directed. Don’t forget to sign your card!
Easy card ideas include making a short story, sharing a joke, or writing a special message to Dad in the three storyboard cells. Students can use colorful scenes, characters, and text boxes for creativity.
Include artwork and a message on the front (cell 1), a personal note or story on the inside left (cell 2), and a creative design or signature on the back (cell 3). The inside right page will have a pre-selected message.
Yes! Storyboard That lets teachers and students design printable Father's Day cards by creating a three-cell storyboard and turning it into a folding card. Simply print and follow the folding instructions.
After creating and saving your card, click "Make a Folding Card," print the pop-up image, hold the paper with the front in the bottom right corner, fold in half away from you, then fold again so only the front shows. Sign your card to finish!