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whiteknoll21 Ways to use Make Beliefs Comix in the Classroom
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Jocelyn Ozolinscomic book maker for kids
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TESOL CALL-ISOffers educators a number of creative ways to use comics in the classroom. For example:
At the beginning of each new school year have students create a comic strip talking about themselves and their families or summarizing the most important things about their lives. Let each student select a cartoon character as a surrogate to represent her or him. After students complete their strips, encourage them to exchange their comics with classmates to learn more about each other. Students can also create strips that summarize what their individual interests to help a teacher to learn more about them. -
Maggie VersterThis is just the coolest cartoon creator site: Great for digital storytelling or icebreakers.....
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At the beginning of each new school year have students create a comic strip talking about themselves and their families or summarizing the most important things about their lives. Let each student select a cartoon character as a surrogate to represent her or him. After students complete their strips, encourage them to exchange their comics with classmates to learn more about each other. Students can also create strips that summarize what their individual interests to help a teacher to learn more about them.
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Bonnie LeeFree Comic Strip Creator
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edtechdiva x21 uses for MakeBeliefsComix
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Darrel BransonClick here to watch a video of Students at City College, New York, talking about how
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Rita Trickelideas and youtube video on using comix in the classroom
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Alicia CundellIdeas for lessons.
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Michele GasserReally fun site for educators. Students can make their own comic strips. Has ideas for how to use in classroom, printouts, writing prompts and more!
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