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Graphic arts Common Core RL.9-10.3 resources

Preview of Comic Strip Project / Intro to Graphic Novels for Creative Writing, EDITABLE

Comic Strip Project / Intro to Graphic Novels for Creative Writing, EDITABLE

Created by
CurricuLuv
Graphic novels/comics are a fun sub-genre of fiction that your students don't want to miss! This mini-project introduces students to what graphic novels are, the components that make up a graphic novel page, and an exercise in which they create a graphic novel page based on a famous novel of their choice. This lesson spans two days in my classroom and falls under the Fiction Unit (Unit 3) of my Creative Writing class. Included are the following: Teacher directions for how I use this project in m
Preview of Book Introduction Lesson: "The Arrival" by Shaun Tan

Book Introduction Lesson: "The Arrival" by Shaun Tan

An introductory lesson on the graphic novel "The Arrival" by Shaun Tan in which students watch an interview with Tan about his graphic novel and his writing process and take notes on his answers. Also includes an introductory vocabulary exercise. Works well to introduce students to the graphic novel before they begin reading.
Preview of Teaching Graphic Novels

Teaching Graphic Novels

Created by
Kim Kroll
This lesson gives an overview of graphic novels, including vocabulary, reading order, and much more. The student worksheet allows students to easily follow the lesson on the 22-slide PowerPoint (lesson plan included). This is a great one- day overview lesson when teaching any graphic novel, such as Maus by Art Spiegelman or March by John Lewis. Extend to 2 days with the extra activity of creating your own graphic novel page / comic page! (A graphic novel page template is included.) The lesson be
Preview of Persepolis questions and study guide

Persepolis questions and study guide

This document is complete with literary and historical terms students need to know to read and analyze the graphic novel, Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. It also includes chapter questions.
Preview of The ODYSSEY Movie *(1997) Questions and Task Cards

The ODYSSEY Movie *(1997) Questions and Task Cards

Created by
Jacinth Erin Tan
Students may answer the questions / task cards while or after watching the classic movie "The ODYSSEY."
Preview of Persepolis Literary Analysis Student Collaboration Chart

Persepolis Literary Analysis Student Collaboration Chart

I created this interactive graphic organizer for students to work in small groups to read and analyze sections of the novel together. They each have a part from identifying an important image or caption from the graphic novel to explaining why it is important to the theme or conflict. I have included a sample from the first section and the document includes templates for as many sections as you want to assign. I like doing this because it is a short and simple way to get them to dive deeper in
Preview of Reconstruction Political Cartoon Stations Activity with Answer Sheet!

Reconstruction Political Cartoon Stations Activity with Answer Sheet!

Created by
Carl Nelson
This is a great activity to get the kids out of their seats and moving. I usually give this assignment after I have done some videos, notes and reading so the students have a wealth of background to do this. Most of my on-level students can handle this with no problem. I know the thumbnails do not look Reconstruction-based but I promise the rest of them are. The reason those two are there is because one is of Thomas Nast who made the cartoons and the other one is an introduction to Nast's wo
Preview of Everyman: Book of Accounts

Everyman: Book of Accounts

Everyman: A Morality Play: Book of Accounts Project assesses students comprehension of lessons through an intense set of items to complete as a group. From comic book summaries to text-based questions to multiple choice objective responses, students get to interact intensely with the text. 10th - 12th Graders will love this piece through its simplicity and brevity. Check it out!SUMMARY:God is angry that Man no longer respects and fears him as he should, so God sends Death to take Man on his fin
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Animation Projects

Romeo and Juliet Animation Projects

Incorporate cooperative learning groups and digital technology by having your students create digital animations of Romeo and Juliet. Students demonstrate knowledge of important events, characterization and translating Shakespearean quotations. End the project with a student made animated film viewing party. Great for sub plans and observations! Takes 3 class periods to complete.
Preview of Literature/History Connection Project

Literature/History Connection Project

This activity, which is also listed on the course syllabus, entitled Intro to American Literature Syllabus: Prompts and Tech Enhanced Projects, offers a cross curricular project (connecting ELA to history), which can be responded to through a variety of project options (include website design). There is an exemplar for the website project prompt response (the web pages were downloaded in PDF form) to demonstrate how technical hard skills can be developed while teaching students about hard techni
Preview of Symbolism One-Pager Novel Assessment

Symbolism One-Pager Novel Assessment

Created by
Max Orr
This assessment is intended as an extension on the symbolism and theme assessments and notes posted on my page and in the bundle. It is intended to be applied to any whole-class novel, film, or text, and it offers students an opportunity to exercise creativity and visual arts to demonstrate their understanding of themes and symbols in a text. The wording makes it easy to apply to any text, and the document includes examples. It could even applied to choice read texts! NOTE: If you'd like this ma
Preview of Internal Conflict Movie Poster Rubric

Internal Conflict Movie Poster Rubric

Created by
Megan Bissette
This is a rubric and directions for students to create a movie poster for a Shakespeare play (or a play that has at least 2-3 acts). It requires quote analysis, understanding of internal conflict, and selection of relevant visuals.
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