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Safety Cartoon

Safety Cartoon. Wright-2009. Family Circus By Bil Keane. Components of a Comic Strip. title byline date/initials. frames (optional) captions (optional) speech bubbles (optional). Components of a Comic Strip. title byline date/initials. frames (optional) captions (optional)

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Safety Cartoon

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  1. Safety Cartoon Wright-2009

  2. Family Circus By Bil Keane Components of a Comic Strip • title • byline • date/initials • frames (optional) • captions (optional) • speech bubbles (optional)

  3. Components of a Comic Strip • title • byline • date/initials • frames (optional) • captions (optional) • speech bubbles (optional) Zits by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman

  4. Heathcliff By George Gallagher Safety Cartoon Directions: Draw a cartoon illustrating what can happen when laboratory safety rules are not followed. • Include(on the front): • at least 5 lab rules being broken • a title for the cartoon (example: “Peanuts”) • your name (or initials) and the date “worked” into your drawing • a byline (“by your name”) printed on the same line as the title

  5. Heathcliff By George Gallagher Safety Cartoon Directions (continued) • Include(on the back): • a complete heading (name, #, period and date) • a numbered list of the 5 rules being broken using a “DO NOT-type format Example: 1) DO NOT leave an experiment unattended) • Extra Credit: numerical list of the proper, and properly spelled name for 5 pieces of scientific equipment depicted in your drawing (note---in order to do this you must put 5 pieces of scientific equipment into your drawing) An example would be 1) Erlenmeyer flask; 2) Bunsen burner etc… Using a generic term like flask, bottle or burner does not count.

  6. Directions/Rubric are on the Web site under “handouts”

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