Related Articles
Beach, R. (1993). A teacher's introduction to readers-response rheories: NCTE teachers introduction series. United States of America: National Council of Teachers of English. http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED355523.pdf
Hammond, H.K. (2009). Graphic novels and multimodal literacy: A reader response study (Dr. Richard Beach). University of Minnesota. file:///C:/Users/Owner/Downloads/Hammond_umn_0130E_10225%20(3).pdf
Yang, G. (2008). Graphic novels in the classroom. Language Arts, 85(3), 185-192. http://www.ecu.edu/cs-lib/trc/upload/Gene_Yang_article.pdf
Yilidrium, A. K. (2013). Using graphic novels in the classroom. Journal of Language and Literature Education, 9, 118-131.
Beach, R. (1993). A teacher's introduction to readers-response rheories: NCTE teachers introduction series. United States of America: National Council of Teachers of English. http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED355523.pdf
Hammond, H.K. (2009). Graphic novels and multimodal literacy: A reader response study (Dr. Richard Beach). University of Minnesota. file:///C:/Users/Owner/Downloads/Hammond_umn_0130E_10225%20(3).pdf
Yang, G. (2008). Graphic novels in the classroom. Language Arts, 85(3), 185-192. http://www.ecu.edu/cs-lib/trc/upload/Gene_Yang_article.pdf
Yilidrium, A. K. (2013). Using graphic novels in the classroom. Journal of Language and Literature Education, 9, 118-131.
Website Resources
Below are just a few resources that may provide you with more information about utilizing graphic novels in your own classroom or school library.
No Flying, No Tights: A Website Reviewing Graphic Novels for Teens, by Robin Brenner
www.noflyingnotights.com
Sidekicks—Robin Brenner’s Web site reviewing graphic novels for younger readers
www.noflyingnotights.com/sidekicks
SUNY Buffalo Graphic Novel Resources for Teachers and Librarians
library.buffalo.edu/libraries/asl/guides/graphicnovels/
Classical Comics—this site has many useful links
www.classicalcomics.com/links.html
Education World—article titled “Eek! Comics in the Classroom!”
www.education-world.com/a_curr/profdev/profdev105.shtml
Discussions of articles about comics in the classroom and in libraries
www.icv2.com/articles/news/12491.html www.icv2.com/articles/news/17069.html
Getgraphic- this site has many resources and ways graphic novels can be utilized in the classroom.
http://www.getgraphic.org/teachers.php
The Secret Origin of Good Readers, by Robyn A. Hill—a terrific collection of articles, links, teaching tips, and lesson plans can be downloaded free from
www.night-flight.com/secretorigin/
The American Library Association Graphic Novels Reading List
http://www.ala.org/alsc/graphicnovels2013
Below are just a few resources that may provide you with more information about utilizing graphic novels in your own classroom or school library.
No Flying, No Tights: A Website Reviewing Graphic Novels for Teens, by Robin Brenner
www.noflyingnotights.com
Sidekicks—Robin Brenner’s Web site reviewing graphic novels for younger readers
www.noflyingnotights.com/sidekicks
SUNY Buffalo Graphic Novel Resources for Teachers and Librarians
library.buffalo.edu/libraries/asl/guides/graphicnovels/
Classical Comics—this site has many useful links
www.classicalcomics.com/links.html
Education World—article titled “Eek! Comics in the Classroom!”
www.education-world.com/a_curr/profdev/profdev105.shtml
Discussions of articles about comics in the classroom and in libraries
www.icv2.com/articles/news/12491.html www.icv2.com/articles/news/17069.html
Getgraphic- this site has many resources and ways graphic novels can be utilized in the classroom.
http://www.getgraphic.org/teachers.php
The Secret Origin of Good Readers, by Robyn A. Hill—a terrific collection of articles, links, teaching tips, and lesson plans can be downloaded free from
www.night-flight.com/secretorigin/
The American Library Association Graphic Novels Reading List
http://www.ala.org/alsc/graphicnovels2013
Some Graphic Novel Series
After being run out of Boneville, the three Bone cousins, Fone Bone, Phoney Bone and Smiley Bone are separated and lost in a vast uncharted desert. They find out that this will soon be a very exciting and scary year. The series follows the cousins through their adventures in the dark woods. |
This series focuses on a young girl named Emily Hayes. She has inherited a mysterious amulet from her great grandfather, Silas Charnon. When her mother is abducted by a monster, Emily and her brother enter the world of Alledia to save her. The series follows Emily's adventure in her new world and with twists and turns around every corner, new adventures arise everywhere.
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This series follows a girl, Raina, who wants to be a normal 6th grader who just wants to fit in. From new additions to the family to boy drama, this is a great book for girls going through that tough age.
Other Resources for Comic Enthusiasts