Heart of the City by Steenz for April 16, 2019
Transcript:
heart: holy shamoly. mr burgess let me have it over my graphic novel project. heart: he says that I have to do the whole thing over and read a real book! dean: Well, that's what you wanted, more time to do it, right? heart: no! now he made it a books versus graphical novels thing! I have to take the bait! this is war! dean: i'm gonna take a "C" and just stay neutral.
codycab over 5 years ago
Psh! Teachers and projects! Am I right, people?
Seto_kaiba0101 over 5 years ago
Go Heart!
Trond Sätre Premium Member over 5 years ago
You’re a nerd, Dean. I’m not convinced that you can stay neutral in a debate over whether or not graphic novels are literature.
sueb1863 over 5 years ago
It all depends on how much authority Mr. Burgess has in setting his curriculum and assignments. If it’s completely up to him and he says no graphic novels, then that’s the end of it. Just go read a book.
Plods with ...™ over 5 years ago
So read a book and make the diorama a graphic novel of it.
Ermine Notyours over 5 years ago
Buy another copy of the graphic novel, then black out the pictures and do a diorama of that. Display the blacked-out book in the diorama as protest over the teacher’s policy.
Herb L 1954 over 5 years ago
Bring in Petey Otterloop,the King of Dioramas ;)
Linda Schweiner Premium Member over 5 years ago
Heart just loves drama, so she seems to seek it out: a real little Drama Queen.
Drbarb71 Premium Member over 5 years ago
This series came the day I was presenting “How to use Graphic Novels and Comics to Teach” with my future teachers. I added the last two days from “Heart” into the slides (with attribution and shout outs to GoComics, of course) to show how librarians and teachers are grappling with this issue. Graphic novels such as “Maus” which depict the Holocaust, and “March” which describe the life of John Lewis during the Civil Rights battle in the 60’s are outstanding examples of how graphic novels are equivalent and for some students BETTER, than traditional books in bringing history alive for them. THANK YOU MARK for bringing up this topic!
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
“Of course you realise, this means WAR!!”
lunatic03867 over 5 years ago
I’ve seen thick graphic novels with more words than some thin books that were accepted for book reports.
“A picture is worth a thousand words.” Think about how many paragraphs would be required to accurately describe an intricately detailed outfit that can be conveyed in just one panel of a comic book.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 5 years ago
Heart is about to learn experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterward.
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
Out of spite, I’d look for the smallest book possible that has awful reviews and make a diarrhea of that instead.