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Welcome To BBC Comedy Classroom BBC 2016 This resource has been produced by the BBC in partnership with the National Literacy Trust. All rights reserved. The BBC word mark and logo are trade mark of the BBC. Reproduction without permission is forbidden. Contents of the book may be reproduced non-commercially within the UK at no cost by teachers when they are using the materials for the purposes of delivering the Comedy Classroom learning and that such learning is made freely available to pupils. For the avoidance of doubt, such permitted teacher reproduction does not extend to reproduction of the BBC word mark and/or logo.

Learning Objective To understand how to create short, effective comedy captions.

STARTER Look at the five pictures of everyday images and their descriptions. Discuss whether any of them are inherently funny and why? In your writing pairs, rearrange the definitions of the pictures to see which combinations you find the funniest. For example, an elephant... something you put on your head to keep yourself warm. Write down your three best findings. Report back. Discuss why juxtaposition and absurdity can make what is usually an ordinary statement funny for an audience.

caption STARTER IMAGES A BOBBLE HAT A SAXOPHONE A Banana AN ELEPHANT A TOILET BRUSH Something you put on your head to keep warm Something you blow into to make beautiful music Something that makes a tasty and healthy snack Something you can see roaming around the plains of Africa Something you can give your toilet a good scrubbing with

MAIN ACTIVITY Look at picture A. Try to forget any information that you may know about the show Doctor Who or its characters. Pretend this is just an ordinary scene with ordinary people. Write down the five W s and the H of questioning. (Who? What? Why? When? Where? How?) Write down six speculative questions to ask your partner, one for each of the question types. Eg. Who is this? What are they doing? Why are they here? When did they arrive? Where are they going? How did they get here? Ask your six questions to your partner, noting down their answers. Remember that we are aiming for comedy so the more absurd, the better. After a minute, swap over with your partner and ask the questions from the other member of the pair.

PICTURE A

MAIN ACTIVITY (2) Using the absurd answers you were given by your partner, write a short paragraph explaining who the characters are, what is happening, when it takes place etc. Share some of the more absurd stories with the rest of the class. Identify between you which parts of the new descriptions are funniest. Now try to sum up your story in one sentence. It might be a sentence describing something happening in the picture from outside or you might choose to sum up what is going on as one of the characters in the picture. Either way, remember to make it short and to the point. Write down your finished caption underneath your picture.

Plenary Using sticky tack, create a gallery around the edge of the room of all the pictures and captions in the class. Look at each one and pick your favourites. What was it that you enjoyed about these captions. Do they have anything in common in the way they are written?

HOMEWORK/EXTENSION Write down three caption ideas for each of the four pictures in the BBC Class Comic competition category. Try bringing in other techniques from the comedy toolbox that may draw out the humour in the pictures. Perhaps you could test them at home to see what kind of reaction you get and help you to choose which caption to have as your entry to the competition.