Learning Target: I can analyze a text through graphic novels

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Learning Target: I can analyze a text through graphic novels Do Now: Please have all of your materials out! Begin working on your graphic novel!

Designing your Novel Remember that you need to focus on developing each page! As an artist, you need to think about how each page will move the story forward. You may want to think about different techniques that will keep your pages interesting. Let’s look at some examples and discuss what you notice!

Tips and Tricks Remember to change up your pages! Zoom in on important details/images you want your reader to pay attention to Use a variety of color/shapes/designs Alternate between full page images and dividing your page in different ways Stay consistent!

Your Table of Contents One of the requirements for this project is the table of contents. You must put your table of contents on the FIRST PAGE! This will tell which page develops which element of folktales the strongest. You must include: Problem/solution Setting Magic The moral Human characters Non-human characters

Begin Working! In your group, start to develop your graphic. Remember to be creative and make your story come to life!

Learning Target: I can analyze a text by examining different media. Do Now: What are some concerns you have finishing your graphic novel? What will you do to address these concerns?

Independent Reading Project Before we start work on your graphic novels, let’s go over some of the guidelines for your independent reading project! Please write down any questions you have! We will answer them at the end of the project guidelines!

Wrapping up your Graphic Novel Please use the following checklist to make sure you will be successful in this project! I have the final version of my myth as a story I used at least 5 vocabulary words I have a cover with a title and my name/class I broke up my pages in creative ways My illustrations tell my story as well as my words do I used captions and dialogue with a purpose I tried my best!