What a terrific program!
Thanks for sharing.

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createtheir own cartoons

I was sent the following information that seems worth passing on to the 
members of this group simply because cartoons are a fun tool to use with
reading 
comprehension and writing strategies.   

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Online Educational Comics Launched for Literacy, ESOL
By Author/Journalist Bill Zimmerman
http://www.makebeliefscomix.com

I want to share with you news of my newest educational project and
also ask for your help to make it succeed.

I've just launched a new web site -- http:// www.makebeliefscomix.com
-- where children and adults can create their own comic strips. They
can select from 10 fun characters with different moods -- happy, sad,
angry, worried - and write words for blank talk and thought balloons
to make their characters talk and think. There also are story ideas
and prompts to help users create graphic stories.

The site can be used by educators to teach language, reading and
writing skills, and also for students in English-as-a-Second-Language
programs to facilitate self-expression and storytelling. Parents and
children can create stories together, print them to create comic books
or email them to friends and family. Others will find the site a
resource to be creative, calm down and have fun.

I am hoping that you will share http://www.makebeliefscomix.com with
your colleagues, teachers, students or readers of your publications
and resource lists. The site is free with no advertising. Any help
you might offer in getting word out about this project is very
appreciated. If you can suggest other people or groups whom I might
contact to make them aware of the site please send me their names,
email addresses or phone numbers. Relevant Internet resource sharing
groups would be helpful, too. It takes a community to build a useful
resource like this one.

As one who learned to read with comic books, I know that creating
comic strips can help people tap into their creativity and practice
their language and storytelling skills. The site is free and stems
from my lifelong mission to create resources that help people find
their voice and express themselves. The concept for
makebeliefscomix.com is derived from my earlier books, Make Beliefs
and Make Beliefs for Kids of All Ages (which can be found on my other
web site: http://www.billztreasurechest.com). A Make Beliefs
interactive feature appeared for 13 years on my syndicated Student
Briefing Page for Newsday, and in National Geographic's World
Magazine. Many of my books are used to help students find their voice.

I hope you like http://www.makebeliefscomix.com and will use it in
your work and personal life. Your feedback is welcome and very helpful.

With thanks and every good wish,

Bill Zimmerman
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