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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to write a creative story or comic using your interests in Pokemon, Mario, Tech Deck, Minecraft, drawing, and writing books.

Materials and Prep

  • Paper and pencils
  • Optional: Coloring materials
  • Access to a computer or tablet with internet

No prior knowledge is required for this lesson.

Activities

  1. Brainstorming: Start by making a list of your favorite characters and elements from Pokemon, Mario, Tech Deck, and Minecraft. Think about what kind of story or comic you want to create.

  2. Planning: Create a simple outline of your story or comic. Decide on the main characters, setting, and the problem or conflict they will face.

  3. Writing: Begin writing your story or comic. Use descriptive language to bring your characters and settings to life. Include dialogue to make the story engaging.

  4. Drawing: Once you have written a few pages, start illustrating your story or comic. Use your drawing skills to create visuals that complement your writing.

  5. Editing and Revising: Read through your story or comic and make any necessary changes. Check for spelling and grammar errors, and make sure your story flows well.

  6. Finalize: Add color and finishing touches to your illustrations. Make sure your story or comic is complete and ready to share.

Third Grade Talking Points

  • "In this lesson, we will be using our interests in Pokemon, Mario, Tech Deck, Minecraft, drawing, and writing books to create our own stories or comics."

  • "We will start by brainstorming our favorite characters and elements from these interests to help us come up with ideas for our stories or comics."

  • "Next, we will create a simple outline to plan our stories. This will help us organize our thoughts and decide on the main characters, setting, and problem or conflict."

  • "Once we have our outline, we will start writing our stories or comics. We will use descriptive language and dialogue to make our stories interesting."

  • "After writing a few pages, we will begin illustrating our stories or comics. This will allow us to bring our characters and settings to life through our drawings."

  • "Once we have completed our stories or comics, we will read through them and make any necessary changes. We will check for spelling and grammar errors, and make sure our stories flow well."

  • "Finally, we will add color and finishing touches to our illustrations to make our stories or comics visually appealing. We will make sure our stories or comics are complete and ready to share."


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