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Leslie Holwerda

Elementary Schools, Libraries and Comics | Graphic Novel Reporter - 0 views

  • high demand from young readers have all increased the need for graphic literature in school libraries.
  • The enthusiasm that the students have shown for reading graphic novels fuels the need and support for increasing the amount of books we have in this area.
  • Now that we have a thriving graphic novel collection, we have actually had to put limits on the times they can come to the library, because it gets too crowded for me to supervise on my own.
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  • Tintin, Bone, Dragon Ball Z, Sardine, Howl’s Magic Castle, Babymouse, Spirited Away, Hobbit, Whistle, Super Diaper Baby, All That Pikachu!, and the Toon books—Jack and the Box, Benny and Penny in Just Pretend, and Otto’s Orange Day.
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    Participants in a discussion relate their experiences with graphic novels in their school libraries...concerns, problems, solutions,etc.
Leslie Holwerda

Graphic novels - core collection | Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) - 0 views

  • core titles than can be used when starting or maintaining a children’s graphic novel collection
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Leslie Holwerda

Fifty Ways to Leave Your Term Paper/Book Report & Tell Your Story « NeverEndi... - 0 views

  • Picture book or comic book: Students explain a concept or event through artistic illustration and economic language. 
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    model using samples and have students create their own
Leslie Holwerda

Archie Everlasting « Good Comics for Kids - 1 views

  • Until I started adding the comics to my magazine circulation
  • My ELL (English Language Learners) are in every chance they get trading one Archie comic in for the next.
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Leslie Holwerda

Making Room for Graphic Novels - The Book Whisperer - Education Week Teacher - 1 views

  • Evidenced by increased library traffic, long check out wait lists, and a phenomenally growing popularity,
  • merge text with visible representations of meaning that scaffold students as they navigate through the pages.
  • genre studies
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  • content area instruction
  • no evidence to support these concerns
Leslie Holwerda

The Case for Graphic Novels in Education | American Libraries Magazine - 1 views

  • encompass such a wide range of themes
  • the superhero character so potently reflected the American can-do spirit and penchant towards confidence and arrogance
  • sequential art
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  • unexplored possibilities.
  • Sequential art combines words, which appeal to the intellect, and pictures, which appeal to the emotions, in a way no other art form does.
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    visual vocabulary
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