I was a little intimidated when I was told to make a Comic Strip but I found an easy tool to help me make one called ReadWriteThink. It was set up in easy steps to make a 2 scene, 3 scene, or 6 scene comic strip. The start screen has you create your characters name, a subtitle, and the creator. There are characters already there for you to choose from, different type of dialogue bubbles, and different props. This could be used in a classroom as a fun activity but can be connected to any type of content area. For example, we used it for technology. Students could choose one piece of technology that they use or want to know more about and make a easy, fun comic strip on what they have learned. This also incorporates language arts because of the dialogue they can create. Every child loves having fun and humor. Any child would like to create their own comic strip that they can use in your classroom and at home.



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