![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a story written by one person in prose ( Cory Doctorow), adapted to comics by someone else, the cartoonist who also drew it ( Jen Wang). Is this anyone’s first comic book? A great time to go over the idea of panels, thought bubbles, what we expect a comic to be about. ![]() Set the stage with context for the readers. What is important is finding what the student connects with and developing that, as getting to the end of the book should be (and is) a pleasure, not a chore. I’ve also tried to outline the themes in a way that children who don’t respond to traditional methods can still engage with the content of the book. Study Guide will break down the story into three parts, as well as cover art and the creation of the comic each part will have ideas and questions that can be used for short- or long-answer written responses from students, classroom discussions, and some activities. In Real Life stands out to me as a book to read right now, however, in part because the story involves how spending money on virtual products contributes to real living conditions elsewhere on the globe, and in part because the lesson the story’s heroine learns is how empowering it is for everyone to listen. A teenager and an online video game intersect at the concept of workers’ rights? This to me is an evergreen subject. ![]()
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