Adventures in graphica: using comics and graphic novels to teach comprehension, 2-6

"Comic books and graphic novels, known collectively as "graphica," have long been popular with teenagers and adults. Recently, graphica has grown in popularity with younger readers as well, motivating and engaging reluctant readers who often shun traditional texts. While some teachers...

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Main Author: Thompson, Terry (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Portland, Me. Stenhouse Publishers 2008
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Summary:"Comic books and graphic novels, known collectively as "graphica," have long been popular with teenagers and adults. Recently, graphica has grown in popularity with younger readers as well, motivating and engaging reluctant readers who often shun traditional texts. While some teachers have become curious about graphica's potential, many remain confused by the number of new titles and series available and unsure of its suitability and function in their classrooms. Drawing on recent research and his own success using graphica with elementary readers, literacy coach Terry Thompson helps teachers navigate this medium and shows how teaching with graphica fits into literacy frameworks and correlates with best practices in comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency instruction."--Jacket
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-181) and index
You got comics? -- The lure of graphica -- A word about the research -- Introducing the conventions of graphica -- Endless possibilities for using graphica -- Comprehension, comically -- In the mind's eye : mental images and inferring -- Vocabulary, visually -- Fluency in the funnies -- Making the right choices -- Troubleshooting
Physical Description:xi, 188 p. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. 24 cm
ISBN:9781571107121
1571107126

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