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Hi Gilbert,
I teach second graders and they can't type yet, so comic book making on-line is very limited. I also believe that students this young want to draw their own pictures and write their own bubbles, not choosing someone else's. I made a PowerPoint of a mini-economy unit about cocoa beans, students read about cocoa beans from an article I printed out, and the students saw a you-tube movie about a cocoa bean plantation. As they were reading from a variety of sources, students quickly sketched out some steps it takes to cut down and harvest cocoa, bag them and ship them from Ghana to England. I found a template on-line and students used their "storyboards" to make a page of a graphic novel to explain where cocoa comes from. This took about a week and it was fabulous! I hope this helps you. I've searched on-line for suitable younger-age cartoon making, and they all involve typing or choosing events that are already made. This kills the creativity!
@Tony, it's just a single 9-panel grid, but we have a pdf you can download here: http://dw-wp.com/2010/03/chapter-1-building-blocks/
@tony and @Gilbert, if you haven't looked around dw-wp.com (or our book, Drawing Words & Writing Pictures), please check it out, I think you'll find lots of useful material there in the blog, the teaching resources section, and the book guide. Nothing specifically geared towards third graders but you'll find a lot of activities that can be used/adapted
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