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Eisner nominated author. Keynoter. Presenter at comic cons, inservices, & teacher workshops. PBS Advisor. (opinions mine) #TeachingWithComics He/Him
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If I were teaching ELA and Frankenstein, I would pair these together. What’s the moral? That the “monster” is inherently “evil” or society created him?

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Part D & D, LOTR, Clash of the Titans, Sandman, Marvel Avengers, & so much more! A glorious Poe epic! My highest recommendation goes to these mind-blowing books from ! Is Poe awake or dreaming? Are you? So many educational opportunities here! Literature reimagined.

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The emotional impact of is inspiring! How do students view the prose? Does it match this interpretation? How do we understand their feelings? I could teach an entire history lesson on this one page alone!

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I’ve been reading this inspiring comic online for awhile, so thrilled to finally have a paper copy for my kids and I. is doing amazing things for education, literacy, SEL, and purposeful representation . Check out their website as well!

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A3 my favorite is to have students research local history. To connect with local librarians, local historical society, then create research based original comics with teacher guide for our schools.

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In a house full of comics, this heartwarming, imaginative, STUNNINGLY beautiful saga is one of my all-time favorites. Don’t sleep on Canto! You will be cheering him on! Bravo

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Using in class to discuss nationalism and the importance of story-telling for cultural unity. Students creating a modern fairy tale with a moral for a modern audience. The class photo option is amazing. Then we use to discuss and give feedback. Will share!

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So excited to be moderating a panel for

virtual conference tomorrow with

and on Illustrating the Constitution: Teaching Civics through Graphic Novels .

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Just told my students that next week is my last as I need to stay home and care for my high risk son. I started to cry. Alone. In my basement “office” with students on the Teams call. Teaching is who I am. 2020 has broken me and so many others.

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