Do not forget to use onomatopoeias to add more action into the scenes!
2 In teams, write onomatopoeias for each of the sounds. Read them aloud and choose the best ones.
A door opening slowly !
Falling in a pool
Cannon ring
Hitting your head
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3 Transform the account into comic format. Use captions and onomatopoeias on both panels. 108
In 1968, Enriqueta Basilio ran swily across the stadium carrying the Olympic torch. When she lit the ame, all the people cheered , and it sounded like a thunder.
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Reader Were there only dierences between Aztecs and Spaniards? (p. 63)
“cartoonizes” images. You can do it with a picture of your historical moment, and then copy the drawing.
Step 4 • Draw two scenes for each of the historical moments you chose (six panels in total). • Write details using captions on each panel. • Where necessary, write dialogues appropriate for the audience you chose; include onomatopoeias. Self-evaluation (Check the box or boxes.) I can use the correct punctuation in dialogues. I can paraphrase actions to make them comics. I can write sentences with natural, historical, and cultural details. Tip: Write accounts of important events in the world related to nature, history, and culture. Comic
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