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Name: _____________________________ Class: _________________ French & Indian War Comic Strip The assignment: To retell a simplified story of the French & Indian War in a comic strip. The Requirements: 1) The comic has to be 8 frames long (see the back of this sheet) 2) The first two frames have to cover textbook section “The Rivalry Intensifies” on pages 143-144. 3) Frames 3, 4, 5, & 6 have to cover textbook section “The War Erupts” on pages 144-145 4) The last two frames have to cover textbook section “Georgia’s Role in the War” on pages 145-146. The Rules: 1) You have to work by yourself 2) NO STICK FIGURES ALLOWED! You may not be an artist, but you can certainly do better than stick figures…NO EXCUSES! See. 3) There has to be some color in each frame. Use the markers and colored pencils provided, or use your own. How to Start: 1) Read the “The First Real World War” on page 143. 2) Figure out what you think is most important. 3) Brainstorm how to present this in the first two frames of the comic. 4) Draw it! 5) Do the same for the next sections!

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Page 1: French & Indian War Comic Strip - Mr. Stanley's Classmrstanleysclass.org/files/04-colonization/comicStrip.pdf ·  · 2009-08-31Name: _____ Class: _____ French & Indian War Comic

Name: _____________________________ Class: _________________

French & Indian War Comic Strip The assignment: To retell a simplified story of the French &

Indian War in a comic strip. The Requirements:

1) The comic has to be 8 frames long (see the back of this sheet)

2) The first two frames have to cover textbook section “The

Rivalry Intensifies” on pages 143-144.

3) Frames 3, 4, 5, & 6 have to cover textbook section “The War Erupts” on pages 144-145

4) The last two frames have to cover textbook section

“Georgia’s Role in the War” on pages 145-146. The Rules:

1) You have to work by yourself 2) NO STICK FIGURES ALLOWED! You may not be an

artist, but you can certainly do better than stick figures…NO EXCUSES! See.

3) There has to be some color in each frame. • Use the markers and colored pencils provided, or use

your own. How to Start:

1) Read the “The First Real World War” on page 143. 2) Figure out what you think is most important.

3) Brainstorm how to present this in the first two frames of the

comic.

4) Draw it!

5) Do the same for the next sections!

Page 2: French & Indian War Comic Strip - Mr. Stanley's Classmrstanleysclass.org/files/04-colonization/comicStrip.pdf ·  · 2009-08-31Name: _____ Class: _____ French & Indian War Comic

“The Rivalry Intensifies” #1 “The Rivalry Intensifies” #2 “The War Erupts” #1 “The War Erupts” #2

“The War Erupts” #3 “The War Erupts” #4 “Georgia’s Role in the War” #1 “Georgia’s Role in the War” #2