Children's Book

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time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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3C Children's Book
  • Wednesday 28 February: First draft of your story in class (40%)
  • Wednesday 6 March: Work on final version with feedback (10%)
  • Friday 8 March: Work on final version with feedback (10%)
  • Wednesday 13 March: Hand in final version (10%) at the start of class
  • Friday 15 March: Teacher returns your work
  • Wednesday 20 March: video where you read your story (50%)

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3D Children's Book
  • Wednesday 28 February: First draft of your story in class (40%)
  • Tuesday 5 March: Complete final version with feedback (10%)
  • Wednesday 6 March: Complete final version with feedback (10%) 
  • Tuesday 12 March: Hand in final version (10%)
  • Wednesday 13 March: Teacher returns your book
  • Tuesday 19 March: Hand in video where you read your story (50%)

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Children's Book

  • Read through the assignment Children's Book on Moodle.
  • You may start with Lesson 1 and build the character for your own book.

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Fox in Socks
Look for any typographical pointers that indicate change of voice or emotion:
  • other fonts
  • sizes
  • colours 
  • dots (...) 

After this we read the book aloud and we need to do the voices and emotions!

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Children's Book: Build the character
Go this website (keep it open in a seperate tab!) and go to number 2. 

In literature there are FLAT and ROUNDED characters. 
  • Flat means they are one-dimensional and don't add much to the story/adventure. Rounded means the opposite. 
  • Try to think of a rounded character who has an adventure or a problem which they face. 
  • When you are done please show this to your teacher for feedback.

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Children's book: Title page sketch
  • Start the story In Medias Res
  • "Once upon a time"

  • Make a sketch of your title page.
  • Make it attractive to the reader and show what the story is about. 
  • Try to use wordplay to attract the reader. 

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Children's Book: Create problem
  • Create a problem which the main character has to solve or an adventure which the main character will be on.  

  • Your main character has certain characteristics which they need to solve this problem; e.g. a hippo can have an adventure in water, but it can't climb a tree... 

  • If you are quickly done with this part then go ahead to lesson 4, since that will probably take some more time!

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Children's Book: First draft
  • Start writing the story. We want you to write a story of about 250-300 words.

  • First you will make a handwritten version. You make this first draft in class. After you're done writing ask a neighbour to proofread your story in order to weed out any inconsistencies in the story. If you need a re-write then do so. 

  • Also make some sketches on paper with a pencil of the pictures you will be using. Including the cover of the book.

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Children's Book: First draft (40%)
  • Besides the main rounded character also include some flat characters to help the story along. Think of a great catchy title.

  • Use colored pens or pencils to make clear which words you want to emphasize and spoken differently. You may also make them BIGGER or use another way to make clear those words are emphasized.

You hand this in at the end of class. This is the first part of your grade (40%). Afterwards you will take your work home and make it into the final draft printed with hand-drawn pictures or pictures made on your computer (10%).

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Children's Book: First draft (40%)
  • Write a story of about 250-300 words. You may ask your neighbour to proofread when you are done. 
  • Make some sketches on paper with a pencil of the pictures you will be using. Including the cover of the book. Think of a great catchy title.

  • Besides the main rounded character also include some flat characters to help the story along. 
  • Use colored pens or pencils to make clear which words you want to emphasize and spoken differently. You may also make them BIGGER or use another way to make clear those words are emphasized.

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Children's Book: First draft (10%)
Make your first version into the final draft printed with hand-drawn pictures or pictures made on your computer.

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