Term 3 Week 9
Section outline
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What is a comic strip?
A comic strip is a sequence of drawings that tell a story. Each drawing is called a panel, and they are arranged in a series to show the progression of the story.
Why do we use comic strips?
Comic strips are a fun and engaging way to tell stories. They can be used to express ideas, entertain, and even educate.
What are the key elements of a comic strip?
- Panels: These are the individual drawings that make up the comic strip.
- Speech bubbles: These contain the dialogue between characters.
- Captions: These provide additional information or narration.
- Sound effects: These are used to represent sounds in the story.
Let's get started creating our own comic strips!
Learning Intentions
- Students will be able to create comic strips that effectively communicate a story using speech bubbles and frames.
- Students will be able to use appropriate vocabulary and sentence structure in their speech bubbles to convey meaning.
- Students will be able to use visual elements such as panels, captions, and sound effects to enhance their comic strips.
Success Criteria
- Students create comic strips with clear and sequential storylines.
- Students use speech bubbles and frames effectively to show dialogue and action.
- Students use appropriate vocabulary and sentence structure in their speech bubbles.
- Students use visual elements such as panels, captions, and sound effects to enhance their comic strips.
- Students' comic strips are visually appealing and well-organised.