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Having kids learn about D-Day from superheroes proved to be a uniquely successful method for teaching them about the history of World War II. At the National D-Day Memorial in Virginia, teams of elementary school children raced around looking for clues to solve a... by Paul Gable | May 27, 2014 | Articles
Fifth graders are excited about reading as their school hosts its own conic-con for students, for the second year Students in Kristi Reedy’s fifth grade class are embarking on a new way to understand reading through comics. And this year, they are keeping... by Lydia Sheaks | Mar 28, 2014 | Articles
An innovative teacher is using comic books to teach math and has developed one just for that purpose. When Jim McClain tells his class to get out their books, he’s not talking textbooks. Students in McClain’s class at Pierre Moran Middle School use a... by Jen Thames | Apr 12, 2013 | Articles
Comic Books and Graphic Novels used to be considered off limits for reading in school. However, comic books, graphic novels, and even comic strips are making their way into the classrooms. There is a growing movement based on research that shows how comics can not...
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