This is an online activity for students to compare and constrast settings,characters, and plot …
This is an online activity for students to compare and constrast settings,characters, and plot events.Students will design a storyboard using four to eight panels that will include digital props, characters, background settings, and character speech bubbles. Upon completion of comic story, students may print projects to share with others.
The teacher will review the six phases of plot (exposition, inciting incident, …
The teacher will review the six phases of plot (exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution). The teacher will read a story of choice out loud, identifying the phases of the plot. Students will then create their own plot comic strip, labeling each phase of plot. Students may create the comic strip on the provided comic strip template, or generate a digital version using the provided Plot Comic Strip Google Slide presentation. Students will share their plot comic strips out loud, identifying each phase of plot in their reading.
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