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Comic Life for Windows makes digital comics a snap. Use Comic Life to create high quality comics for posting on the web, including in movies or printing out for friends. Comic Life 3.5.6 – Create web-ready comic strips. December 15, 2017 Comic Life is the highly acclaimed, fun, easy, and powerful application that expands what you can do with your digital photos.
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1. | Make Beliefs Comix Students can create their own comic strips on this site that offers animal and human characters with different moods, thought and talk baloons to fill in with words in English or Spanish, and story prompts. After creating their comic strips, students can print them or email them to friends or family. |
2. | Go Animate.com Create your own cartoons and animations easily. |
3. | Toon Doo.com Create, publish, share and discuss your own comic strips. Useful for creative writing and digital storytelling. Dropshare 4 8 – secure file sharing tool download. |
4. | Pixton.com Do-It-Yourself comics - Create professional-looking comics without having to draw. Pixton for schools: 'Inspire and motivate your students to learn by giving them a whole new way to express ideas, tell stories, and collaborate creatively in a private online environment.' |
5. | Garfield (the cat) Build your own Garfield comic strip - great for kids and big kids. |
6. | BAM! - Body and Mind Comic book maker focusing on health, diseases, food & nutrition and physical activity. From the USA's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, |
7. | Comiqs.com An editor to create and share comics. |
8. | Super Action Comic Maker Make comic strips with super-hero-looking characters. 'Pose your action, tell your story, publish your comic.' |
9. | Superhero Squad - Marvel Create your own comic strips using Marvel superhero characters. Can create up to 22 pages. |
10. | HowToons.com Engaging content that teaches kids how to build things, combining instructions with storytelling. Has science engineering, art and imagination. Promotes itself as 'The world's greatest D.I.Y. comic website'. |
11. | MMORPG.com Create your own fantasy comics with this drag 'n' drop site. |
12. | Chogger.com Chogger lets you create and share web comics online. You can build comic strips by adding drawings, photos, and speech balloons. |
13. | Creaza - Cartoonist With Cartoonist, you can compose multimedia stories. You can use the tool to create comic strips or more personal digital narratives. Need to register. |
14. | Dr Who (BBC) Create your own graphic Doctor Who adventure - print the results. |
15. | Read Write Think Easy-to-use comic strip creator - Drag 'n' drop characters and speech bubbles - add your own text. |
16. | F lux 37 5 download free. Myths Comic story creator with a focus on myths and legends. |
17. | Smithsonian A comic story from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. |
18. | Grammarman Comics with a grammar focus. |
19. | Free Technology For Teachers A blog listing 20 ways to use comics in the classroom. |
20. | Microsoft Online Safety Educational comics about cyberbullying, computer security, privacy, kids - safety and social networking. |
21. | Strip Generator Quirky comic strip creator. |
22. | Player for youtube lite 1 2 – youtube client app. Bit Strips for Schools Take a tour - good graphics, nice editing tools. |
23. | Boy's Life Comic creator from the Boy's Life magazine. |
24. | Comics in Education 'The educational potential of the comics medium has been largely ignored by the educational establishment. Comics in Education is my own small effort to the rectify this oversight.' - Gene Yang (Cartoonist and Webmaster) |
25. | ComicBrush.com Comicbrush lets you mix stock artwork from our fun collection of comic backgrounds, characters and props with photos of your friends, neighborhood or college.You can add speech balloons, text, your own artwork and more, before publishing your comic to the Web, social networking sites like Flickr, Facebook and MySpace, or a friend's iPhone/Touch. |
26. | Manga University How to draw Japanese style comics - anime. |
27. | ESL Comics (blog) I designed this blog for beginning level English learners who enjoy comics and would like to read them in English. |
28. | Comics: A Multi-dimensional Teaching Aid in Integrated-skills Classes A research article into the use of comics in ESL by Randall Davies - Has lots of useful references at the end for further reading. |
29. | ESL and Archie Comics Assistance with English - three-frame comic strips broken down into idioms, slang, definitions of words, etc. |
30. | ICAL Wiki An article on the use of comics in ESL. |
31. | My English Images.com Ideas on how to use comics in the ESL classroom. |
32. | Comic Art School A ning (online community) for those interested in drawing and making comics. |
33. | PikiKids.com Upload and edit images then add text bubbles and titles. Share, embed in websites or mail to friends. |
34. | BeFunky Turns photos into digital artwork. |
35. | Studying Comic Strips A blog post about year 8 students studying with comics. |
36. | Comics & Cartoons for Grammar & Writing Practice An article about how comic strips promote writing in the language & ESL classroom. |
37. | Comics in the Classroom - An Article An article outlining a teacher's thoughts and experiences of using comics in the classroom. |
38. | TeachWrite NOLA (Blog) A demo lesson plan and rationale on using comics in the classroom. |
39. | Lesson Planet.com 40 comic strip worksheets reviewed by teachers. |
40. | Mr. Bakin's ESL Examples of how comics and captions can be used by students in the classroom. |
41. | Readable Blog A blog post describing how reading comic books improves reading skills. |
42. | Diana Eastment An ELT Journal article from Diana Eastment summarizing the history and uses of comics in the classroom - from Krashen to Garfield. |
43. | Graphic Novels in the ESL Classroom Excellent article from Bill Templer about using comics in the classroom. Tips, rationale, discussion and resources. A must read. |
44. | Teaching Comics Whole site devoted to teaching using comics from the National Association of Comics Arts Educators (NACAE). Full of exercises, lesson plans, study guides and handouts. |
45. | Graphic Novels The website of the Cooperative Children's Book Center (CBBC) at the School of Education University of Wisconsin-Madison. Lots of information about graphic novels. |
46. | Using Comics with ESL Students Article on Second Language Acquisition, visual literacy, graphic novels and comics. |
47. | Langwich Scool.com Collection of comic strips about English and ELT created by Jon Marks - the comics appear in the magazine English Teaching Professional. |
48. | Comic Life Why and how to use comics in the classroom and how to use the software Comic Life from plasq.com ($24.95). |
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Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
Students use a text set to increase understanding of content area material and demonstrate what they have learned by writing an original piece that blends together narrative and expository elements.
Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Minilesson
The classroom becomes a stage in this interactive lesson in which students sing, act, and design comic strips to learn the meanings and spellings of common homophones.
Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
Students adopt a skeptical stance and become weather detectives who ask 'Why?' and 'Why not?' as they investigate the history and validity of some common weather sayings.
Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
After reading a piece of math-related children's literature aloud, students pose and solve new problems by asking what-if questions about the events in the story.
Grades 6 – 8 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
What's that sound? Students participate in a Directed Listening–Thinking Activity (DLTA) using 'The Tell-Tale Heart,' make predictions, and respond in the form of an acrostic poem or comic strip.
Grades 3 – 6 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
In this lesson, students build classroom community by exploring environmental print and a teacher-created display that focuses on a favorite book. They then create and share their own presentations.
Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
Students read and analyze fairy tales, identifying their common elements. They then write their own 'fractured' fairy tales by changing one of the literary elements found in the original.
Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
Students write an owner's manual that helps them get to know their classroom, provides them with a sense of ownership, and lets others know about their classroom.
Comic Life Create Web Ready Comic Strips 3 5 12 Volt
Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
This lesson is sure to sizzle, not fizzle, as students use comic strips to find onomatopoetic words, develop a vocabulary list from the words, and discuss why writers use onomatopoeia.
Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Recurring Lesson
Students learn that dogs are more than just pets in this lesson, which teaches them to use research and vocabulary-acquisition strategies to learn and write about working dogs.
Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Unit
Each small group of students researches one aspect of the same big topic, such as the Gold Rush, and teaches what they have learned to the rest of the class.
Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Unit
Special edition! Students use ReadWriteThink tools to create magazines about prominent figures using a variety of writing genres and styles.
Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
Comic Life Create Web Ready Comic Strips 3 5 120
Students will definitely get animated as they discuss comics' features and designs, and they're sure to enjoy the lesson's punch line assignment: creating a comic strip of their own.
Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
Students produce a Readers Theatre performance to compete to be named the Reading Idol. Students vote on the final performances and record them as podcasts.
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Grades 9 – 12 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
Great Expectations is rich in dialogue and in the dialect of the working class and the poor of Victorian England. What does Dickens reveal about his characters using dialect?
Grades 7 – 12 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
After researching alternative sources of energy, students create online comic books to present their information.
Grades 9 – 12 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson
Students will enjoy this blast from the past as they read the works of Dr. Seuss and Shel Silverstein to analyze the way social issues are addressed in selected works.
Grades 6 – 12 | Strategy Guide
This Strategy Guide introduces strategies teachers can use for ELL vocabulary instruction in their English and content area classrooms.
Grades K – 8 | Professional Library | Book
This resource shows how to use television, movies, video games, music, magazines, and other media to motivate students and enhance literacy learning.
Grades 8 – 12 | Professional Library | Book
This resources promotes the use new literacies to help students connect to school texts.