Comics in the Classroom

Jul 27th, 2009 | By Plugged-in | Category: Featured, News

Graphic Novels on Audio

Comic-Con 2009 wrapped up this weekend, and got us thinking about comics in the classroom. Comics aren’t just about superheroes and supervillains these days (though there’s certainly nothing wrong with a superhero!). Plugged-in to Nonfiction actually features many comic books, graphic novels, and art-centered books that will get reluctant readers excited about books without sacrificing quality. Students who turn to comic books at home may not think of it as reading, but it counts! These students are reading and don’t even know it, and by having graphic novels in the classroom, you can help connect their current reading habits and experiences to different kinds of books. Some of these graphic novels, such as Malcolm X: A Graphic BIography, even have an accompanying audiobook (noted with a *) to provide extra support to those students that may need it. Others, such as Art Spiegelman’s Maus, are award-winners that are studied even in college classrooms.

Comics, Graphic Novels, and Graphic-Based Books in Plugged-in to Nonfiction:
How to Draw Pokémon – Grades 4-5
Sign Language for Kids – Grades 4-5
The Egyptian News* – Level 2
A Photobiography of Dian Fossey* – Level 2
Andy Warhol: Pop Art Painter* – Level 3
Hayao Miyazaki: Master of Japanese Animation – Level 3
How to Draw Hip Hop – Level 3
Malcolm X: A Graphic Biography* – Level 3
Maus: A Survivor’s Tale – Level 3
Onward: A Photobiography of African-American Polar Explorer Matthew Henson* – Level 3
Periodic Table: Elements with Style – Level 3

Do you use graphic novels in your classroom? If so, share your stories and tips! Here are some great resources:

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