Comics in Your Curriculum: Teacher-Friendly Activities for Making and Integrating Comics with Reading, Math, Science, and Other Subjects in Your Classroom |
Contents
Introduction | 5 |
The Purpose of Comics in Your Curriculum | 16 |
An Introduction to the National Educational | 22 |
Helpful Hints | 28 |
Creating Comics in | 38 |
Superphonics Focus on Sound Words in Reading | 48 |
Historical Happenings Focus on Social Studies skills | 54 |
Invention Comics Focus on Research skills Writing Art | 63 |
Alien Election Comics Focus on Social Studies | 69 |
Acting Out Focus on Communication skills Creativity | 75 |
The Save the World Game A Creative Comics | 83 |
Worksheets and Assessment Tools | 87 |
Rubrics | 113 |
Create Your Own Rubrics | 126 |
Common terms and phrases
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