[1/2] ...and then i said to myself "is this really my first mini comic? with lego monkeys?" but remembered that the first one was another mini comic with legos...
These comics will crack you up and make you feel sane.
Chris Grady hopes his new book of comics resonates with other parents.
...It's the title :) {1/5/19}
12 Hilarious Comics That Nail The Reality Of Parenthood
🛑✋STOP👎🚫 Using Anti-Self Language, with Scara and Kabukimono
My fab nephew, a budding 10 year old artist (at the time), messaged me all the way from the uk asking me “How do you make a comic?” I thought wow what a question. A quick search later, I struggled to … Continue reading →
Parenting is a journey for the parents just as much as for their little ones, and Chris Grady is drawing and sharing his in a brilliant comic called Lunarbaboon. By focusing on a small family's adventures, the series spots and highlights humor in simple everyday situations. It also touches some sensitive and dark(er) subjects but does so in a way that feels sincere and, eventually, ends on a postive note.
Enliven your “Romeo and Juliet” lesson plans with these high-interest comics and activities. Your students will interact with the tale of the star cross'd lovers through fun and engaging comics with Shakespeare's language taken directly from the play. To add to the fun for students, there are Easter eggs hidden throughout the comics -- metaphors and other images from the play that are hidden in the illustrations for students to find. There are plenty of teaching ideas here and they are perfect for all ages, from visual learners to low-level or struggling readers. This set is also perfect for online learning when students need some support and scaffolding to get through the difficulties of reading a Shakespeare play. If you are using Google Classroom, take advantage of the ability to create a digital activity when you purchase this product. Distance learning with Shakespeare has never been better! THIS SET INCLUDES: One page comics for each Act. Act IV and V are presented as one comic. Each comic uses Shakespeare's dialogue taken straight from the play. Warm-up activities for each act that get kids interacting with the text before they read that build close reading skills and critical thinking (you can use them as bell ringers or you can use them afterward as well). Answer keys to all activities. Lots of funny stuff. (Trust me.) HOW YOU CAN USE THESE COMICS: As a quick overview of each act. They are better than online summaries that go into too much detail or give too much away. As support for reading the actual text instead of translated versions like Sparknotes. As a review for each act to make sure that every student has understood the material. As a catch-up for absent students. Coloring pages (students love this, and it decreases their stress). As a fun way to approach the Bard. Anything else you can think of! WHY COMICS? 90% of the information processed by the brain is visual. Comics dramatically increase the retention of material. They also aid in the understanding of difficult material. They serve the needs of visual learners and provide new opportunities for those with learning differences while benefiting all learners. They are fun! WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING: “Your cartoons have been such a help to my visual learners, and I love the warm-up activities associated with each act. We have enjoyed them, and I will use these for years to come!” “My kids absolutely loved these, especially finding the funny images or easter eggs thrown in. Thanks!” If you would like your students to create their own comics, check out my FREE Comic Strip Templates. ***************************************************************************************** Other Shakespeare resources you may also like: Intro to Shakespeare Activity BundleJulius Caesar Comics and Activities Hamlet Comic Summaries and Activities A Midsummer Night's Dream Comic Summaries and Activities Macbeth Comic Summaries and Activities Othello Comic Summaries and Activities The Big ‘Ol Shakespeare Bundle Connect with me! Visit my Blog Follow me on Facebook Follow Me on Instagram Follow me on Pinterest
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Parenting is a journey for the parents just as much as for their little ones, and Chris Grady is drawing and sharing his in a brilliant comic called Lunarbaboon. By focusing on a small family's adventures, the series spots and highlights humor in simple everyday situations. It also touches some sensitive and dark(er) subjects but does so in a way that feels sincere and, eventually, ends on a postive note.
Hugleikur Dagsson, is an Icelandic cartoonist, writer, and comedian. It's safe to say that not everybody will relate to his blacker-than-black sense...
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...It's the title :) {1/5/19}