South Park Style! - Roosevelt High School
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South Park Style! - Roosevelt High School
Create A CAricature Create a Caricature South Park Style! BACK-TO-SCHOOL ACTIVITY By Tracee Orman www.traceeorman.com www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Tracee-Orman Back-to-School Create a Caricature Activity Copyright © 2012, Tracee Orman Create A CAricature e! l y t S k r a P h Sout Table of Contents Onl i Act ne ivity Pages 3 - 4: Teacher Directions Page 4: Rubric for Grading (toward bottom) Page 5: Student Planning Handout Students should answer these questions prior to designing caricature. Page 6: Student directions Page 7: Caricature Drawing Template Page 8: Credits & Extended Activities A one-page handout to help students design their online caricatures. Use this template if students will not be doing the exercise online OR have them sketch a rough draft prior to designing online. ♬♩ ♩ ur yo ng? ’s so at Wh rite vo fa ♪ all Me, Ummm...C Maybe... ♪ ♬ Call Me, Maybe! Duh! I t’s Ca ll me, maybe! Back-to-School Create a Caricature Activity Copyright © 2012, Tracee Orman Create A CAricature e! l y t S k r a P h Sout Teachers: The purpose of this lesson is for students to tell something about themselves in a visual way as an icebreaker or introductory activity for back-to-school or a new semester. This activity is internet-based, so you’ll need to have access to the internet and this website: http:// www.sp-studio.de/index.htm The website “SP-Studio” was created by Janina Himmen and is not affiliated with South Park or Comedy Central. Figure A: The home page of SP-Studio OR...Possible ways of use without a class set of computers or internet lab: 1. Use your projector and students take turns on the single computer. 2. If you have a SMARTBoard, you can project the website and have students take turns adding traits to their caricature. 3. Have students draw their own caricatures similar to the ones from the website. They can use the outline templates I included on pages 7-10. Teachers: Distribute the planning guide, then follow these suggested guidelines: 1. Direct students to go to the website: http://www.sp-studio.de/ index.htm (see figure A) 2. Have them begin creating their “mini-me” caricatures by clicking on one of the elements they can add (such as “place” or “skin”). 3. Their decisions should be made based on the information they filled out about themselves. 4. If they need to delete or change an element, they can click on it to bring up a navigation window (see figure B). The “x” deletes the element/object, the curved arrow allows users to move the object. Figure B: Click on the “X” to delete an element/object or the arrow to move it. 5. If they wish to add text, they should click on the “text” option. (They can also click on the “Menu Guy” to get the text options.) Once they have the text as they want it (color, font, size), they should click on the “OK.” They can move it later by clicking on the text and using the arrow option (as shown in figures C and D on the next page). Continued... Back-to-School Create a Caricature Activity Copyright © 2012, Tracee Orman Create A CAricature e! l y t S k r a P h Sout Teacher directions, continued 6. To save their final character creation, they should click on the icon of the disc. It will automatically download the image to their computer as “spstudio.jpg”. 7. Direct the students to read the copyright guidelines for usage. They may use the image on their personal websites as long as they create a link back to the sp-studio.de website. Also, Janina accepts donations as all the artwork and upkeep of the website is hand-drawn and maintained as a hobby and does not generate any income. Figures C (above) and D (right): Click “OK” after you have the text as you want it to appear. Then click on the text and use the arrow option to move it. • I have created an online student handout with examples and templates that you may distribute electronically. Click HERE to save in your Google Docs. •Also, you can use this in a literature, history, or any other content area unit, by having students create caricatures from history or the characters from the novel/reading. See my free download for that activity HERE. Grading Rubric: For these types of assignments I usually give a completion grade, based on criteria I set beforehand. If you have specific guidelines, you should include those in your grading rubric. Here is an example of a simple 12-point rubric (you can multiply to make it worth more points): Back-to-School Caricature Rubric -Physical Description -Personality 3 3 2 2 1 = ____ 1 = ____ 3 3 2 2 1 = ____ 1 = ____ (facial features, items) -Number of Elements Included -Neatness TOTAL = _______ 3=Excellent, 2=Some mistakes/inaccuracies, 1=Many mistakes/not enough features or elements (incomplete) Back-to-School Create a Caricature Activity Copyright © 2012, Tracee Orman Create A CAricature South Park-Styl e! Student Planning Guide Name: _______________________________________ Directions: Answer the following questions about YOU. If you had to describe yourself over the phone to someone who has never seen you before, what would you say? __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Hair color: ___________________________ Eye color: ____________________________ Hair style: ___________________________ Skin tone: ____________________________ Other distinguishing traits (like glasses, favorite hat, etc.): ____________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Describe your favorite outfit: ___________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ What is one material item you cannot live without? __________________________________ Favorite type of music: ________________________________________________________ Favorite place (could be a room, a city, etc.): ______________________________________ Your favorite quote: __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ What are you looking forward to most this school year? ______________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Using your answers, above, go to http://www.sp-studio.de/index.htm to create your caricature online. Back-to-School Create a Caricature Activity Copyright © 2012, Tracee Orman Create A CAricature e! l y t S k r a P h Sout Directions for Students: 1. Go to: http://www.sp-studio.de/index.htm 2. Begin creating your caricature by clicking on one of the elements (such as “place” or “skin”). 3. Use your planning notes to pick the right traits for your character. 4. If you need to delete or change an element, click on it to bring up a navigation window (see figure B). The “x” deletes the element/object, the arrows allow you to move the object. Figure A: The home page of SP-Studio 5. To add text, click on the “text” option. Once you have the text as you want it (color, font, size), click on the “OK.” You can move it later by clicking on the text and using the arrow option (as shown in figures C and D). 6. To save, click on the icon of the disc. It will automatically download the image to your computer as “sp-studio.jpg”. 7. Read the copyright guidelines for usage by clicking on the © symbol. Make sure to respect these guidelines if you use your character outside of this assignment. All elements you used to create your caricature were drawn by Janina Himmen. Figure B: Click on the “X” to delete an element/object or the arrow to move it. Figures C (above) and D (right): Click “OK” after you have the text as you want it to appear. Then click on the text and use the arrow option to move it. Back-to-School Create a Caricature Activity Copyright © 2012, Tracee Orman Create A CAricature e! l y t S k r a P h Sout Draw a caricature of yourself using the answers from your planning guide to help you. Use this outline, which is based on a template made by Janina Himmen on the SP-Studio website. Back-to-School Create a Caricature Activity Copyright © 2012, Tracee Orman Create A CAricature e! l y t S k r a P h Sout ♬♩ is And this y... z Z Z A craAA SENIOR Y EAR! so Cal l me, m ♬ aybe? ♩ ♪ st ♩ Hey, I ju met you... 0113 4 Our favorite song this summer was... “Call Me, Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepsen! ♪ ♬ but he re’s my numbe r... EXTENDED ACTIVITIES... • Make a group or class collage of caricatures to record favorites throughout the year (favorite songs, poems, quotes, etc..). In the spring, students will have a collection of keepsake reminders of the year. To execute this, students can use a collaborative document on Google Docs, or try other file-sharing options. If you use Google Docs, here’s a template you can save as your own, then share with your students: Back-to-School Caricature • Start a “quote” wall where everyone hangs up their caricature and they add {appropriate} quotes throughout the year. • Use the students’ caricatures in an Open House presentation for parents, so they can see how students view themselves. • TRIVIA GAME: Place all the caricatures into a presentation document and have students (or parents at an open house) guess who the classmate is. • Yearbook/Newspaper: include the caricatures in the yearbook or school newspaper for a fun feature, side-bar, shout-outs, quotes, etc.. • Use as a literature or history exercise. Have students create caricatures of a character or figure from history from the assigned reading; they can include quotes from a passage. (I have a separate download for that activity HERE. If you enjoyed this lesson, you’ll probably like: Creative Activities for ANY Novel or Story and you can check out my other creative activities at my website: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Tracee-Orman If your school adopted the Common Core Standards, you can find my ELA resources here: Common Core Resources You can make a donation to Janina Himmen to help keep the SP-Studio website going at: http://www.sp-studio.de/donate.htm Back-to-School Create a Caricature Activity Copyright © 2012, Tracee Orman Create A CAricature e! l y t S k r a P h Sout er h c a e t a e k a to m Don’t forget our y e m o c l e w o caricature t class! o t s t n e d u st Welcome to Mrs. Orman’s Class! like u o y e I hop ead! :) to r May the odds be ever in your favor. www.traceeorman.com Back-to-School Create a Caricature Activity Copyright © 2012, Tracee Orman
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