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Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film Student Activity Sheet EXHIBITION 16 July 2013 – 19 January 2014 ACMI, Federation Square, Melbourne acmi.net.au/shauntan
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Page 1: Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film - ACMI · Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film Shaun Tan wrote the book The Lost Thing and also wrote and directed the film.

Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film

Student Activity Sheet

EXHIBITION — 16 July 2013 – 19 January 2014 ACMI, Federation Square, Melbourne acmi.net.au/shauntan

Page 2: Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film - ACMI · Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film Shaun Tan wrote the book The Lost Thing and also wrote and directed the film.

How did the story of The Lost Thing make you feel? Make a list of words to describe your feelings.

What would you do if you met the Lost Thing?

Describe the world where the Lost Thing ends up.

Which of the creatures in this world is your favourite?

Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film

Page 3: Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film - ACMI · Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film Shaun Tan wrote the book The Lost Thing and also wrote and directed the film.

Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film

Shaun Tan wrote the book The Lost Thing and also wrote and directed the film. If you met Shaun Tan, what are some of the questions you would like to ask him about his story?

Page 4: Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film - ACMI · Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film Shaun Tan wrote the book The Lost Thing and also wrote and directed the film.

Design your own lost thing

Create a background: Cut out pieces of newspaper, magazines and other paper scraps to make a background setting for your lost thing.

Cut out your lost thing and glue it onto your background.

Give your picture a special border. Maybe you could use wrapping paper, scrap photocopies or an old map.

Make up a story about meeting the lost thing you have created: Tell the story using words and pictures.

Where did your lost thing come from?

Design a 3D world for your lost thing: Use plasticine, bits and pieces, leaves, pipe cleaners and anything else you can think of!

Make a model of your lost thing and place it inside the world.

Shaun Tan’s The Lost Thing From book to film


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