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Graphic arts Common Core RL.11-12.2 resources

Preview of Persepolis questions and study guide

Persepolis questions and study guide

This document is complete with literary and historical terms students need to know to read and analyze the graphic novel, Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. It also includes chapter questions.
Preview of Superhero Research Project - Distance learning friendly

Superhero Research Project - Distance learning friendly

This project is one that will encourage cross-curricular learning. There is a blend of history, art, and literature within this research project. Students will research a superhero, how they changed overtime, and what those changes show about the society they were created in. This has the project instructions, rubric, and example included. I would link this to King Arthur legends as I teach mostly British literature but it could be used without linking it.
Preview of "Us and Them" Comic - House on Mango Street

"Us and Them" Comic - House on Mango Street

It's about time to change things up. Your kids need to be creative, have fun, and learn simultaneously! The solution? This "Us and Them" Comic! "Us and Them" is one of the shortest vignettes in House on Mango Street. Have your students read and then generate their own comics. They will select who they are--Mango Street residents or visitors--then they create the comic from their perspective and share with partners/whole group! This is an awesome way to get students to step into the characters
Preview of Persepolis Literary Analysis Student Collaboration Chart

Persepolis Literary Analysis Student Collaboration Chart

I created this interactive graphic organizer for students to work in small groups to read and analyze sections of the novel together. They each have a part from identifying an important image or caption from the graphic novel to explaining why it is important to the theme or conflict. I have included a sample from the first section and the document includes templates for as many sections as you want to assign. I like doing this because it is a short and simple way to get them to dive deeper in
Preview of Literature/History Connection Project

Literature/History Connection Project

This activity, which is also listed on the course syllabus, entitled Intro to American Literature Syllabus: Prompts and Tech Enhanced Projects, offers a cross curricular project (connecting ELA to history), which can be responded to through a variety of project options (include website design). There is an exemplar for the website project prompt response (the web pages were downloaded in PDF form) to demonstrate how technical hard skills can be developed while teaching students about hard techni
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