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AardrijkskundeGMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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Final assignment

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For today
  • HW
  • Instruction FA
  • Starting on FA

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HW
2G: exercises 2, 3 & 4 of lesson 3 (part 2).
2H: exercises 1 up to 3 of lesson 3 (part 2)

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Final assignment criteria
  • As a final assignment, you will create a photo story/photo comic about a stereotype or bias.
  • What must your assignment meet:
  • A minimum of 8 and a maximum of 12 pictures in which all the group members play a role.
  • The title must show what stereotype or prejudice it is about.
  • It must show what this does to the person suffering from it and it must be clear how it is resolved.
  • You will work in groups
  • ● The assignment will be graded

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Step 1: Brainstorm in pairs about possible topics and make a choice.
Step 2: Think of a title for your photo strip.
Step 3: Write out your story briefly.
Step 4: Make an outline of the screenplay;
Step 5: Get your teacher to approve the scenario before you continue!
Step 6: Take pictures;
Step 7: Print out the photos in color and make sure they are all the same size.
Step 8: Create a layout (neatly!) on an A3 sheet. Keep in mind space for a title.
Step 9: On the back of the sheet, write your first and last name and class.
Step 10: Trim the pictures if necessary and put them in place(don't grab them yet!).
Step 11: Check that there is still enough room for the speech bubbles. If there is not you can recreate the pictures. Stick the pictures neatly on the A3 sheet.
Step 12: Write (with colored pencil or marker) the texts in your self made speech bubble or make these on your computer.
Step 13: Paste the speech bubbles in the right place.
Step 14: Check your work and turn it in to your teacher

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Deadline
2N: 10 april
2H & 2G: 11 april

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Step 1-3
  • Step 1: Brainstorm in pairs about possible topics and make a choice.
  • Step 2: Think of a title for your photo strip.
  • Step 3: Write out your story briefly.
  • After doing this let me check your story before you continue

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Step 4 & 5: Make an outline of the screenplay
  • Take a drawing sheet and draw 8 or 12 boxes on it.
  • Sketch what you want to take a picture of.
  • Think about where the speech bubble should be so you can estimate what the pictures should look like.
  • Write down all the texts.
  • Step 5: Get your teacher to approve the scenario before you continue!

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Step 6: take pictures
  • Agree when you will take the pictures and take the pictures you need for your photostrip.
  • Don't take the photos with backlight!
  • Think before you take a picture. You will need space for your speech bubble.

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Step 7-9
  • Step 7: Print out the photos in color and make sure they are all the same size.
  • Step 8: Create a layout (neatly!) on an A3 sheet. Keep in mind space for a title.
  • Step 9: On the back of the sheet, write your first and last name and class.

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Step 10-11
  • Step 10: Trim the pictures if necessary and put them in place(don't grab them yet!).
  • --> Do not stick them on with glue yet
  • Step 11: Check that there is still enough room for the speech bubbles. If there is not you can recreate the pictures. Stick the pictures neatly with glue on the A3 sheet.

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Step 12-14
  • Step 12: Write (with colored pencil or marker) the texts in your self made speech bubble or make these on your computer.
  • Step 13: Paste the speech bubbles in the right place.
  • Step 14: Check your work and turn it in to your teacher

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