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Graphic novels have been gaining acceptance in classrooms and school libraries across the nation — and for good reason. They can often motivate even the most reluctant readers to turn page after page, becoming wrapped up in the images and text they contain, and this makes graphic novels amazing teaching tools on a wide variety of subjects. If you’re looking to make the most of this media for engaging your students and exploring the great stories they have to tell, here are some great ways to enrich your classes with graphic novels that any teacher can employ in the service of a every age group possible. Language Arts Check out these ideas for using graphic novels to aid in teaching some language arts basics. Explore character development .

50 Great Ways to Use Graphic Novels in the Classroom

http://www.onlineclasses.org/2011/01/09/50-great-ways-to-use-graphic-novels-in-the-classroom/
Primary School Sites, videos, lesson plans and resources Free Lesson Plans, Links and Resources Home > Library > English > Reading > Motivational Strategies > General 4 25 Ideas to Motivate Young Readers List of ideas to help motivate young readers. more 4 Boys Read: Considering Courage in Novels Students read and discuss their chosen text with peers, use online... more 4 Build a Reading Family How to Share Reading with Your Kids. more 4 Choosing the Right Book: Strategies for Beginning Readers Students explore the different purposes readers have and how to... more 4 eHow: Motivating Students to Read Teach kids to read books that are at an appropriate reading level... more 4 Engaging the Disengaged Using Learning Clubs to Motivate Struggling Adolescent Readers and... more 4 Getting Boys To Read Blog with many ideas for motivating boys to read.

Primary School: English

http://www.primaryschool.com.au/english_lessonsresults.php?subject=Reading&strand=Motivational%20Strategies&grade=General