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Overview Goals: 1. to enhance the students’ understanding of methodologies of story structure 2. support language arts initiatives and inspiring a renewed interest in reading and writing 3. template for innovative learning of narrative and story structure that can be customized by instructors to reach the goals set by English Language Arts Standards in the Curriculum.

Overview Students will produce a comic designed on 8.5x11 paper, cut and folded into 8-page mini comic. Project:

Overview Who is the main character? Protagonist: Student as a Superhero Where does this take place? Historical setting Who stands in the way of the main character? Antagonist: Historical Character What is the problem or main conflict? Historical situation What is the resolution to the problem? Superhero power used to resolve problem How does the story end? Happy Ending Project:

Pre/Post Test Overview What is this story about? Identifying Measurements: Characters [Protagonist & Antagonist] Setting Story Conflict Story Resolution Number of words

Overview Unit 1: 1.1 Introduction: Lecture/Handout 1.2 Getting Started Lecture/Worksheet [Writing] 1.3 Antagonist Worksheet [Writing & Drawing] 1.4 Protagonist Worksheet [Writing & Drawing] 1.5 Scene Worksheet [Writing & Drawing]

Overview Unit 2: 2.1 Identify Emotions Handout/Worksheet 2.2 Emotions Lecture/Handout 2.3 Draw Emotions Worksheet [Writing & Drawing]

Overview Unit 3: 3.1 Mini-comic Story Design Mini-comic Template [Writing & Drawing] 3.2 Mini-comic Assembly Handout

Overview Unit 3: Working from climaxMini-Comics Template