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  • 11 Ways to Use Comics in the Classroom

    Ideas have been condensed down to the key ideas that comics can be used in the classroom - view the entire slideshow by clicking the link below.
    1. Make an instruction manual (either teacher directions for the students or students create directions for a given task)
    2. Students can use screen captures of scenes from their favorite games to create a comic strip with
    3. Research assignment
    4. Interview
    5. Summarize story, biography, event, or lecture into comic form
    6. Write a story
    7. Predictions
    8. English Language Learners
    9. Reflections on a task or story (i.e. interview characters or influential figures)
    10. About Me Activity at the beginning of the year
    11. Apply new terminology in context using visual images (i.e. literal versus figurative meanings)

    http://www.slideshare.net/shend5/tap-into-the-world-of-comics-2comic-version
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  • Artisan Cam

    Use the Super Action Comic Maker to build a 6-frame comic.

    http://www.artisancam.org.uk/flashapps/superactioncomicmaker/comicmaker.php?PHPSESSID=f5c3b9a9df3b7450ff4dd808674235af
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  • Chogger

    Make your own comics online! This comic-strip creator lets you draw cartoons, add camptions to photos, and share your comics for free!

    http://chogger.com/create
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  • Comic Master

    Create comics in the "graphic novel style," which is popular with many students ages 10-14. This site offers several layouts, backgounds, characters, effects, and fonts.

    http://www.comicmaster.org.uk/
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  • Comic Strip Generator

    A free tool for quickly creating comic strips - even easy to use for those who claim they cannot draw. Great tool for English Learners, summarizing a story, or providing a timeline!
     

    http://stripgenerator.com/
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  • Comiqs

    Turn your photos into comic-style stories!
     

    http://comiqs.com/editor/
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  • Creaza

    An online comic tool to create cartoons or personal digital stories, consisting of professional backgrounds, and more!
     

    http://www.creazaeducation.com/cartoonist
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  • Make Beliefs

    This creation tool offers a variety of templates, characters, and prompts for building a story.

    http://www.makebeliefscomix.com/
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  • Marvel Kids

    Create your own super hero comic strips and comic books using templates with backgrounds, characters, and special effects. Easy drag and drop process and easily add dialogue boxes. When finished, either download to your computer or print!

    http://marvelkids.marvel.com/games/play/75/create_your_own_comic
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  • ReadWriteThink

    An interactive tool that invites students to compose their own comic strips for a variety of contexts.

    http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/comic/
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  • Super Hero Squad

    Students can create their own super hero comic strip and comic books by selecting the backgrounds, characters, and special effects from the provided menu. Arrange by simply clicking on characters and add dialogue boxes for conversation - a great way to have students demonstrate their learning for any subject!

    http://marvelkids.marvel.com/shows/122/the_super_hero_squad_show
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  • Witty Comics

    Create 2 character dialogues using pre-drawn background scenes.
     

    http://www.wittycomics.com/
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