The Comic Book Project

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The Comic Book Project Door Mind Map: The Comic Book Project

1. Themes

1.1. Community

1.1.1. Who they are...

1.1.1.1. Personality

1.1.1.1.1. Alter Egos

1.1.1.2. Friends

1.1.1.3. Family

1.1.1.4. Culture/Heritage

1.1.1.5. Religion

1.1.2. Where they come from...

1.1.2.1. Home

1.1.2.2. School

1.1.2.3. State/Country

1.2. Issues with the World

1.2.1. Environment

1.2.1.1. Importance of recycling

1.2.1.2. Kindness to animals

1.2.1.3. Pollution

1.2.2. Peer Connections

1.2.2.1. Bullying

1.2.2.2. Cyber Violence

1.2.3. Technology

1.2.3.1. Overuse

1.2.3.2. Television

2. Is the comic book project a good way to incorporate literacy in the art room?

3. History of Superheroes

3.1. DC Started in 1932

3.1.1. Superman

3.1.1.1. Worlds first "alien" superhero

3.2. Marvel Comics Started in 1934

3.2.1. Captain America

3.2.1.1. Worlds first superhero

3.2.1.2. Created during WWII

3.2.1.3. Purpose was to take down Hitler

4. Collaboration

4.1. Students who are strong writers can be paired with artistic students and vice versa.

5. Literacy

5.1. Need to use proper language

5.1.1. Student must use both 1st and 3rd person perspectives in writing.

5.2. Complete sentences, proper grammar and punctuation.

5.3. Those who are stronger in literacy than art can start their comic book by writing the story line.

5.4. Can be a cross curricular activity with English teacher.

5.5. Creative Writing

6. Art

6.1. Those who are stronger in art than literacy can start their comic book by illustrating the story line.

6.2. Learn about comic book art vs. traditional art

6.3. Utilize different art elements and concepts within comic book.

6.3.1. Proportion

6.3.1.1. Superhero proportion is different than real human proportion.

6.3.2. Perspective

6.3.2.1. One point vs. Two point perspective

6.3.3. Value

6.4. Art History

6.4.1. Egyptian Art

6.4.2. Cave Paintings

6.4.3. Start and evolution of comic book art

6.5. Creativity