Read Peter Deligdisch's book Dayfever: an Abstract Comic. Published on 2018-12-08 by Independently published. #GraphicNovels #Comics #GraphicNovels | 30 pages of beautifully illustrated adventure that takes you wherever you want to go. Packed full of intricate, twisting lines and stories, sometimes...
Jonny Quest by Dave Stevens
Book Activities are a fun and engaging way for students to respond to reading and demonstrate comprehension. Book activities encourage students to think outside the box about the different texts they read. Are you ready to take reading responses to the next level?! This reading response collection includes 20+ Book Activities that can be used with any novel or short story. Printable and Digital options are available. Digital options can be used with Google Slides. Each of these engaging, easy-to-prep activities can be printed on just one page, and can be used in a variety of ways: Use as a culminating activity for novels you read as a class or in book clubs. Assign for reading homework to be used with students’ independent reading books. Have them available as enrichment activities for early finishers. The following reading activities are included: Character Bracelets Story Stickers (Hydro Flask Activity) Create a Playlist - 2 Options! Insta Events Dear Diary Character Recipe Character Q & A Pitch a Spinoff Create a Wanted Poster Send a Postcard Character Conversations (Text Messages) You’ve Got Mail (Write an E-mail) Create a Comic Strip #Hashtag (Theme, message, lesson) Figuratively Speaking Design a New Cover Write a Book Review Letter to the Author Extra! Extra! (Newspaper Article) Create a Timeline Create a Movie Poster A Day in the Life (Daily Schedule) Tweet, Tweet! Design a Book Jacket You will love how easy these activities are to prep and assign. Your students will love the variety of activities, and will have fun showing their creative sides while responding to texts! Here’s what teachers just like you are saying about this resource: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lisa K. says, “This was hands down my best purchase from tpt this year. My students loved it and it helped me make independent reading block much more meaningful. The variety of activities are extensive and full of engaging book response activities. I generally had students fill out one a week after explaining them on Monday. I offered about 4 choices a week and on Friday we did a gallery walk before they handed in book activities and it was great to see them reading, discussing and exchanging books afterwards.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Carrie Y. says, “Absolutely love this resource for my book clubs. My students love the creativity they think they are getting with this resource, but it is just me testing their knowledge of the book and comprehension of what they have read. I have recommended this resource to several teammates.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ School and the City says, “I ove this resource! There are tons of options that are engaging, rigorous, and able to be used with any text. I have used them as options for early finishers and love being able to give students choices. I've also included some options in my emergency sub plans. The options are endless, and now digital too! Thanks so much for your hard work. ” Book Activities for Non-Fiction Texts are also available. You can also find both of these resources together in money-saving BUNDLE!! Be sure to check out some of my favorite resources for Language Arts! Daily Journal Prompts Daily Grammar Activities Reading Response Journals for fiction and nonfiction texts Writing Units Discussion Slides Interactive Read-Aloud Picture Prompts Digital Weekly Reading Homework Please email me at [email protected] with any questions or comments. Copyright © Create Teach Share Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples’s Saga has become one of the hottest comics on stands. But how did this Image Comics hit begin? We spoke with Staples and got exclusive sketches and script excerpts.
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END OF STORY ARC! Nathan's world is collapsing around him. Things on Earth couldn't be going any worse, and in Oblivion, Nathan has found a large group of survivors... who don't want to leave.
Cover Artist: Adam Hughes This is one of the covers Marvel issued for this series; all have the paper doll. The comic book looks at Gwen's life before she met Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man. Paper Doll Artist: Nina Vakueva Colors by Rachelle Rosenberg Thanks to Bruce P. Jones who gave me the heads up about this paper doll a few months ago.
For the most part Sela has been enjoying her return to teaching but it hasn't taken her long to figure out this isn't your normal, everyday, educational institution. Highborns and Falsebloods seem to make up a large part of the student body and she's had her hands full dealing with avenging creature know as Frost. Sela can barely handle her class load and the last thing she needs is a new student causing problems...especially one who may want her dead.