Class Comic [UPDATED]
Keep a small whiteboard titled "What happens next?" Students can leave sticky notes suggesting plot twists that involve upcoming curriculum. "I think the hero should fall into a volcano to learn about igneous rocks!"
: Brainstorm a main character together. Each student then creates one page representing a "day" for that character, starting with them waking up and ending with them going to bed. Class Comic
For generations, the Class Comic has served as the satire needle to the yearbook’s formal velvet rope. It is the roast at the wedding, the caricature in the gallery of portraits, and often, the most coveted piece of paper a student could grab during lunch period. While the digital age has killed many analog traditions, the spirit of the Class Comic is not only surviving—it is evolving. Keep a small whiteboard titled "What happens next
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However, the term "Class Comic" also refers to a specific archetype : the student artist. In every graduating class, there is usually one kid—the quiet one in the back of the room with the spiral notebook—who draws the comic strips. This is the student who turns the mundanity of trigonometry into a stick-figure war zone. They are the uncredited historians of the mundane.