Make a Comic Dennis the Menace from the Beano

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Make a Comic Dennis the Menace from the Beano Desperate Dan from the Dandy Tintin by Hergé Asterix the Gaul Wonder Woman Judge Dredd

Introduction In groups of three, you are going to make a comic. Roger the Dodger Minnie the Minx Lord Snooty

Introduction In groups of three, you are going to make a comic. HOW?!

Use these: Speech bubbles Thought bubbles Exclamations Sound effects Narration box

I’ve got an idea. Brad lives in New York. Why is he looking at me? What are you doing? Look out! She arrived home at midnight.

I’ve got an idea. Brad lives in New York. Present Simple Why is he looking at me? What are you doing? Look out! She arrived home at midnight.

I’ve got an idea. Brad lives in New York. Present Simple Why is he looking at me? What are you doing? Present Continuous Look out! She arrived home at midnight.

I’ve got an idea. Brad lives in New York. Present Simple Why is he looking at me? What are you doing? Present Continuous Look out! She arrived home at midnight. Imperative/Orders

I’ve got an idea. Brad lives in New York. Present Simple Why is he looking at me? What are you doing? Present Continuous Look out! She arrived home at midnight. Past Simple Imperative/Orders

Special Effects

Next:

Next: Make up the characters

Make up the characters What do they look like? What do they wear?

What do they eat?

How do they speak?

Next:

Next: Make up the story.

Next: What happens?

What happens? Next: 1. Introduction. 2. A problem. 3. Resolving the problem.

Next: Design your pages.

and make your comic.

When you’ve finished your comic, you have to act it out in front of the class.