I am so sorry to ask for this again, I must have deleted the conversations
on teaching with comics.  I know there were lots of ideas, websites, books,
etc. mentioned, can you resubmit whatever you had mentioned earlier about
using comics in the classroom, I am needing some ideas.

On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 9:22 PM, Waingort Jimenez, Elisa <
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> And NCTE has a new book on teaching graphica.  Can´t remember the title
> right now but Thompson´s book has whetted my appetite for more.
> Elisa
>
> Elisa Waingort
> Grade 2 Spanish Bilingual
> Dalhousie Elementary
> Calgary, Canada
>
>
>
> As one of the other reviewers, I want to second Elisa's comments. 40 years
> ago I started using comics to teach students how to write book reports and
> it segued into using the images as a aid to comprehension. How I wish I had
> this book back then. It is so user friendly, so easy to read, and well
> supported with illustrations from Mr. Thompson's classroom. As a coach I
> have been able to use examples from the book to help not only my ELD
> teachers, but regular classroom teachers. This ais a very practical book.
>
> Melody Pinkston
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