Altering the story through the object
by Shynu Koshy @shynukoshy
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Hi Paulo,
I have used the classic 'Jack and the beanstalk' to Altering the story through the object. Hope it is ok.
I have shown Jack sending gas balloons to the giant's place/page.
The giant quickly starts collecting the balloons and as he collects more and more balloons, he slowly begins to rise and all the balloons carry the giant off the page.
Jack also flies up with a few gas balloons. His hen comes to the rescue, pops the balloon with his beak and they both come back with a parachute.
Lots of love
Shynu
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paulabossio
Teacher PlusHi @shynukoshy
I see that your resource was to use both the top and the bottom of the "book." This is a very good idea and can work very well! Be careful with the sequence between 2, 3 and 4 because in 2 Jack is seen with the balloons, but in 3 he does not appear and then we see him again in 4. This seems strange. There is a very nice book that reminds me of your exercise: Roars and Ears by Chih Yuan Chen. I'm not really sure, but how did you use the inside spine resource in this particular exercise?
I stay tuned
Thank you
Paula Bossio
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shynukoshy
PlusHello @paulabossio
Yes, you are absolutely right! I overlooked that point! You have a great eye for detail and your comments are very valuable. you are a great teacher!
I have made the required correction and reposted the new image here.
I wish I could see the book you mentioned :)
I tried to use the spine to divide the giant's land in the top part and Jack's land in the bottom part of the spine for each of the six pages.
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