Digital lesson - Year 2 - Lesson 5

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This lesson contains 33 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 4 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Hello and welcome!

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Before you start:
Have some earphones/air pods
at the ready, you'll need them when 
you see this 
Video coming up!

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Your lesson aims:
I know what a graphic novel is and how to read one

I can share 3 facts about the graphic novel, story and the author or that relates to the time the book was published


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Programme
- Create a reading journal
- Introduction to graphic novels
- Introduction to Charles Dickens
- Start reading A Christmas Carol

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Alright!
Grab your headphones/earphones/air pods
plug them in and you're ready to go!

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Reading journal
What: fold the paper you've been given so you have like a little booklet.
Write the following things on the front:
- Reading Journal
- Your name

At the front of the class is all kinds of paper, tape and so on. At the very least staple or tape several papers in your journal for notes.  
Feel free to make it as a simple, pretty or basic as you like. It's yours and to use for the following:
- Take notes during reading
- Write down difficult words you come across + the meaning
- Your opinion on what you've read so far
- Things that catch your attention 

> At the end of class submit your journal at your teachers desk

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Alright!
Step 1: Get your journal + Introduction to Charles Dickens (paper) and a pen

Step 2: Grab your headphones/earphones/air pods
plug them in and you're ready to go!

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Introduction to
the Graphic Novel!

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Graphic novel
What is it exactly?
You may have heard of comics and graphic novels, online comics and so on. If you're not that familiar with graphic novels and comics you might think they're all the same right?
It's just text and an image, right?

Or is it?

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What comics or graphic novels
are you familiar with?

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Graphic Novel
These are some really big names when it comes to graphic novels
Perhaps you'll
recognize some!

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What exactly is a graphic novel?
Think about this for a moment
+
Is there a difference between graphic novels and comics?
Video coming up!

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Biggest difference between a comic and a graphic novel?

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What makes up a graphic novel?
Maybe you've drawn comics as a child and maybe you still do (because it's fun!). Even so, there's actually a lot to take in account when it comes to making a graphic novel, even just one page. 
Let's look at all the elements that make up a graphic novel. 
Video coming up!

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How do you read a 
graphic novel?

Perhaps you're already an enthousiastic comic book lover or devourer of webcomics, manga and so on.
Still, it never hurts to go back to basics!
Video coming up!

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Alright, that was quite a bit
of information!

If you didn't fully understand what she was saying or it went too fast, here's a prezi you can read and click through on your own pace regarding graphic novel elements and how to read a graphic novel:

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What is this element
called (what the
arrow is pointing at)?
A
speech bubble
B
caption
C
gutter
D
panel

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What are these squares
called?
A
gutters
B
bubbles
C
captions
D
panels

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What are these
text element called?
A
Captions
B
Panels
C
Text
D
Frames

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Well done!
A quick summary 

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You've earned 
a silent 5 min break!

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Hello and welcome back!

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Before you start:
Have some earphones/air pods
at the ready, you'll need them 
:)

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Helpful links
Queen Victoria: Link and link 
Charles Darwin: Link and link 
Thomas Clarkson: Link and link 
Emmeline Pankhurst: Link and link 
J.M.W. Turner: Link and link 
Tip: 
Use a reading strategy like skimming (orienterend lezen, see workbook page 201) or reading globally (also on page 201) to look for the information you want

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You've earned 
a silent 5 min break!

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Alright, you're nearly done

As of now, you've got 2 choices:
- Continue reading A Christmas Carol (and don't forget to write down notes, difficult words + meaning , observations, etc. in your reading journal).
- Start working on your homework 
- Get some additional practice material for the Past Continuous (ask Wietske) 

See next slide for homework

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End of this lesson

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Homework for Dec. 8th
Do
Exercises I Writing and Grammar:
52, 53, 54, 55, 56

Read
 A Christmas Carol: page 1 – 77 (stage 1: Marley's ghost & Stage 2: The first of the three spirits) 
Study
Stones (p.112 ) 
+ Vocabulary Theme words 
and 
A watching (page 122)

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