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Cartoon/ Comic Strip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIYBnfsB37k Opening Scene of “Puss and Booty” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H84sldKc6aE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H84sldKc6aE

Flap Jack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEdZLvIIpc4

Chowder

Ren and Stempy

Creating Essential Questions: What role does persistence play in revising, refining, and developing work? How do artists grow and become accomplished in art forms? How does collaboratively reflecting on comic’s help you understand the concept? How do objects, places, and design shape lives and communities? How do artists and designers determine goals for designing or redesigning objects, places, or systems? How do comic artists and cartoonist create works of art or design that effectively communicate ideas?

Connecting Essential Question: How does engaging in creating art enrich people's lives? How does making art attune people to their surroundings? How do people contribute to awareness and understanding of their lives and the lives of their communities through art-making?

Presenting Essential Question: What methods and processes are considered when preparing artwork for presentation or preservation? How does refining artwork affect its meaning to the viewer? What criteria are considered when selecting work for presentation, a portfolio, or a collection?

Your Purpose 1. A story board is another name for multiple frames put together to create a comic strip. 2. Captions can be referred to as a title or phrase that leads the reader/viewer toward a specific area of the story board. 3. Storyboards tell a complete story utilizing multiple characters. 4. Storyboards tell a story utilizing captions, phrases and imagination. 5. The purpose of the storyboard is to tell a political story. 6. The purpose of a story board is to tell a comedic story. 7. The purpose of a story board is to tell a horrific or sad story. 8. A horizon line flows in the direction from East-to-West, yet, it can move up, down, in a wavy or any creative line. 9. Cartooning can express the political, humorous, nightmarish thoughts of an artist. 10. Frames are what a person hangs on his or her walls, in their living room.

Monday, December 7, 2015 Quantify: If you quantify something, you say how much of it there is using numbers. ELA: In argumentative pieces, using evidence that quantifies the effect of something is better than just saying often or a lot. Math: When you say that the probability of getting heads when tossing a coin is 1:2, you quantified the likelihood of that event.   Relate: If you relate things, you find connections between them. ELA: Relate the first scene of a play to the last scene by describing how characters are portrayed in each one. Examine how the author relates different elements of a story, such as the characters, settings, and events. During a discussion, it is important to ask questions that relate to the topic at hand. Math: Relate addition to multiplication by saying that they both result in larger numbers. To relate addition and subtraction to a number line, show that addition involves moving to the right and subtraction involves moving to the left. Relate the domain of a function to its graph by showing how each value on the horizontal axis corresponds to a value in the domain. Publish: If you publish something, you prepare and distribute it. ELA: When you publish a book, you print copies of it to sell or give away. When you publish something on the Internet, you post it where the public can access it. When you publish an article, it is printed in a journal, magazine, or newspaper. Math: When you publish your findings after completing a research project, you write about what you found out and give it to people to read.

What is your objective?

How to Draw Comics: Create A Comic Strip in 4 Simple Steps Step 1: Developing Ideas Step 2: Create a Rough Draft Step 3: Drawing the Comic Step 4: Publishing Recount: If you recount a story or event, you describe what happened. Hypothesize: If you hypothesize about something, you say what you think will happen or be proven true. Infer: If you infer something, you decide that it is true after gathering and considering information about it.

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Story Board

Courage Flap Jack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPAH7kK4CCU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEG3Bzxe6U8

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