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Roller Girl

Victoria Jamieson

Roller Girl

Victoria Jamieson

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Roller Girl Activities

Use this activity to engage all types of learners, while requiring that they refer to and incorporate details from the text over the course of the activity.

ACTIVITY 1: “Who Is Your Hero?”

In this activity, students will produce a brief graphic narrative about a personal hero.

Create a brief narrative in the format of a graphic novel or comic book-style story about someone you find inspirational.

  • Consider the person’s characteristics, actions, appearance, social skills, or other traits that you consider inspirational.
  • Use techniques that author Jamieson employs (such as visual details, imagery, dialogue and thought bubbles, sound effects and vocalizations, and breaking the fourth wall) to aid in your storytelling.
  • Your graphic narrative should include basic information about your hero and demonstrate ways in which they have motivated you to challenge yourself.
  • Include a section of your narrative that compares your hero to Rainbow Bite or Astrid, connecting to the theme Embracing Fear.

Teaching Suggestion: Students have the chance to develop a better understanding and appreciation for conveying strong emotions in visual forms through this activity. They might benefit from a reminder that heroes can take on many forms, including everyday people. A group discussion before beginning their projects may help get students’ ideas flowing.

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