1 WAG Publishing Michelangelo Tangelo How to make an illustrated book.

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1 WAG Publishing Michelangelo Tangelo How to make an illustrated book

Start with an idea (our idea was diversity) Use your idea to create a story Create illustrations (pictures) Combine the two (story & pictures)

Make a story about diversity!

4 Idea: Use Fruit as People! Michelangelo Tangelo - a tangelo Grumpy Grapefruit - a grapefruit Tiffany Tangerine - a tangerine Pumpkin Sumpthin - a pumpkin Madeline Orange - an orange Mello Pomelo - a pomelo

The tangelo is a citrus fruit that is a hybrid of a tangerine and a pomelo.citrusfruit hybridtangerinepomelo tangerinepomelotangelo

Create a story- begin with a purpose We are all diverse people! We should respect one another We should not judge one another Everyone should accept themselves We should treat others kindly! We are all made equal.

Learn how to write a good story Pay attention in school and learn! Develop good language and writing skills! Think of a story using your imagination Ask your friends to give their opinion Your friends can help improve the story Create your story – Go for it!

Create illustrations (pictures) Practice making sketches Learn to draw using your imagination Stay in school, learn about computers Use computers to make color drawings Use computers to combine your story and drawings into a book!

Example of Sketches Draw a sketch and scan it to your PC

10 Make your sketch an illustration!

Combine the two (Story & Pictures)

12 Michelangelo Tangelo Lets read the book!