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DIABETES COMIC STRIP

For your final expedition project you will be creating a comic strip about

Type 2 Diabetes

Your Story Line

• Choose one of the following story lines

– How a person can develop Type 2 diabetes – The day and life of a person with Type 2 diabetes– How diabetes affects the body

What you need in your comic!

• Character(s): Who is in your story? Who are they?

• Setting: Where is your story taking place?

• Plot: Your story needs a beginning, middle, and end

• Conflict: What is the problem in your story? What is the solution? How do your characters get to that solution?

• Theme: What is the purpose of your story?

The Importance of Drafts

Austin, a first grade student at Anser Charter School in Boise, Idaho, drew this series of drafts of a scientific illustration of a Western Tiger Swallowtail butterfly.

Rough Draft #1

Rough Draft #1

Rough Draft # 2

Rough Draft #3

Rough Draft #3

Rough Draft #3

Final Draft

Final Draft • What you need to turn in your final draft. *Turn it in all together

– 1st draft– 2nd draft– 3rd draft– Feedback from three other students and a teacher– Research notes– Comic Strip Checklist– FINAL DRAFT

CHECKLIST COPY THE CHECKLIST ACCORDING TO YOUR STORY LINE.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOW DOES A PERSON DEVELOPS TYPE 2 DIABETES In your comic please incorporate the following:

Checklist___ Diet and exercise___ Recommended daily sugar intake___ Description of a person’s symptoms who is developing Type 2 diabetes.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A PERSON WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES In your comic please incorporate the following:

Checklist___ Diet and exercise___ Recommended daily sugar intake /measuring sugar levels___ What medications/treatments needed for Type 2 diabetes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

HOW DIABETES AFFECTS THE BODYIn your comic please incorporate the following:

Checklist___ How the pancreas reacts to high concentration of sugar in the blood___ What happens to the cells when the pancreas stops working.___ The major health complications that develop from diabetes.

STUDENT REVIEW/RECOMMENDATIONSDirections: Staple the student recommendation table to your first

draft.

STUDENT REVIEW/RECOMMENDATIONSDirections: Staple the student recommendation table to your first

draft.

GALLERY WALK: 1.Leave your comic on the table. 2. When we say switch move to the next table. 3. Review your peers comic. WRITE YOUR NAME on the review sheet.4. Give positive and honest peer feedback. 5. You will do this for 5-6 people.

PEER RECOMMENDATIONS

• Review your peer recommendations and start the revision process.

• YOU MUST KEEP THESE REVISIONS WHEN YOU TURN IN YOUR FINAL WORK.

L.T: I can give and receive feedback about my 1st draft.

Task:Your 1st draft of your comic is due today!

Please take out your 1st draft along with the checklist.Today you will complete a peer review of each others 1st draft.

Everyone’s draft will have at least 6 student reviews. You will do a gallery walk, moving from table to table.

Leave your 1st draft neatly on your table, with your: 1) checklist, 2) both student review sheets stapled to it.You will spend ____ mins. Reviewing each persons draft.

Use the checklist as your guide, say at least one positive thing give suggestions for how to make their comic better.

L.T: I can work on my 2nd draft for my comic strip.

Task:Complete the NYS Science exam review. (8 mins.)

Correctly identify each organ system below

Digestive system : breaks down food so

our cells can use it

Respiratory system : Take oxygen into our

body and pushes carbon dioxide out

Circulatory systemcarries oxygen and nutrient to our cells

Final Draft • What you need to turn in your final draft. *Turn it in all together

– 1st draft (Due Friday May 31st)– 2nd draft (Wednesday June 5th)– 3rd draft (Due Monday June 10th)– Feedback from three other students and a teacher– Research notes– Comic Strip Checklist– FINAL DRAFT (Due Friday June 14th)

Things to focus on for 2nd draft:1) You have written the main dialogue with speech bubbles2) You have made corrections based on your peer and

teacher review.3) Correct spelling and grammar.4) You included ALL of the content based on your storyline.5) Each panel has a narrative6) Have AT LEAST 8 panels

CHECKLIST COPY THE CHECKLIST ACCORDING TO YOUR STORY LINE.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOW DOES A PERSON DEVELOPS TYPE 2 DIABETES In your comic please incorporate the following:

Checklist___ Diet and exercise___ Recommended daily sugar intake___ Description of a person’s symptoms who is developing Type 2 diabetes. (role of insulin)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A PERSON WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES In your comic please incorporate the following:

Checklist___ Diet and exercise___ Recommended daily sugar intake /measuring sugar levels___ What medications/treatments needed for Type 2 diabetes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

HOW DIABETES AFFECTS THE BODYIn your comic please incorporate the following:

Checklist___ How the pancreas reacts to high concentration of sugar in the blood___ What happens to the cells when the pancreas stops working.___ The major health complications that develop from diabetes.

STUDENT REVIEW/RECOMMENDATIONSDirections: Copy the table below. Summarize your story idea to people

at your table. Have three of your peers give suggestions/ recommendations and write them in the table below.

WORD BUBBLES• People read word bubbles from top to bottom

in comics.• The top bubble should be the person who is

speaking first in the conversation.

TYPES OF WORD BUBBLES


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