in my class we're suppose to a puppet and perform a puppet show but i don't know what to talk about here are some questions i have to answer to be able to do my show

1.what social issues do you want to talk about
2.who would you choose as your side-kick puppet
3.would it be human or an animal? explain your choice
4.what materials will you make use of to create your puppet

1. Social issues that you could consider addressing in your puppet show could be bullying, environmental awareness, friendship, acceptance, or equality. Think about what topics resonate with you and would be meaningful to discuss in a classroom setting.

2. For your side-kick puppet, you could choose a character that complements your main puppet and adds personality or humor to your show. It could be a quirky, funny, or supportive character that contrasts with your main puppet's characteristics.

3. Whether your side-kick puppet is human or an animal depends on the theme and message you want to convey. Choosing a human side-kick puppet might provide relatability and allow you to address social issues from a personal perspective. On the other hand, selecting an animal puppet can add an element of fantasy or playfulness, and can convey messages in a more metaphorical or symbolic way.

4. The materials you choose to create your puppet will depend on your creativity, available resources, and skills. You could use various materials such as fabric, socks, foam, paper, cardboard, or even use recycled or scrap materials to make your puppet. Consider the durability and ease of use when selecting materials, as they will affect the puppet’s quality and functionality. Don't forget to add details such as buttons, googly eyes, or yarn for hair to make your puppet more lively and engaging.

write notes on your puppet's personality and strongest character traits. why have you chosen these?

how will this help you convey your message successfully.