I can empathize with Pasquale’s wonderment with his teacher. I remember seeing my 6th grade teacher out of the classroom one evening. He was a favorite teacher that everyone wanted to have when they were in the sixth grade. I cannot tell you what a shock it was seeing him smoke a pipe!
Rory Yates SeriesOn August 13, 2018, James Patterson published Texas Ranger, the first novel in the Rory Yates series.
Since then, he’s published several more stories featuring this character, so on this page you can find a list of all the books featuring Texas Ranger Rory Yates. The list has links to pages for each of the books that contain the follow information:
very important to keep up with the trends so you can relate to your students. She will have their total attention in teaching how Ranger Rory figures out how much X he needs for Y travel to save the day. Make maths meaningful and people will learn – maths in abstract is hard.
Never heard if Ranger Rory but I read Superman, Supergirl, Batman, all the classics, used them with students who struggled to read, taught teachers, some of whom learned to read through comics, and now I teach comics, manga and graphic novels to retirees. I worked in with student teachers in classrooms recently and every other kid had a graphic novel on his or her desk! They have changed so much over time, and many are dark and violent and need to be kept hidden from elementary students, but others are fantastic and beautifully illustrated stories. Teachers and librarians need to be vigilant, but I do not support banning books, just curating who gets them at appropriate ages. Banning gets to be outrageous. Wizard of Oz? Harry Potter? Really? The teens will just find them online anyway.
littlejohn Premium Member 19 days ago
What do you call a superhero who loves to garden?
Captain Planet!
littlejohn Premium Member 19 days ago
Why did the superhero break up with their love interest?
They said it was a “super” personal matter.
littlejohn Premium Member 19 days ago
Why did the superhero refuse to play cards?
They didn’t want to deal with any “Joker” situations!
littlejohn Premium Member 19 days ago
What is a superhero’s favorite type of puzzle?
The Super Sudoku!
littlejohn Premium Member 19 days ago
My son spends all of his money on comic books.
I keep telling him he has issues.
littlejohn Premium Member 19 days ago
My friend showed me his huge comic book collection…
It was quite a Marvel.
BJDucer 19 days ago
I can empathize with Pasquale’s wonderment with his teacher. I remember seeing my 6th grade teacher out of the classroom one evening. He was a favorite teacher that everyone wanted to have when they were in the sixth grade. I cannot tell you what a shock it was seeing him smoke a pipe!
RonnieAThompson Premium Member 19 days ago
Rory Yates SeriesOn August 13, 2018, James Patterson published Texas Ranger, the first novel in the Rory Yates series.
Since then, he’s published several more stories featuring this character, so on this page you can find a list of all the books featuring Texas Ranger Rory Yates. The list has links to pages for each of the books that contain the follow information:
Chalres 19 days ago
I hope the best teachers pay for them, too!
Jelliqal 19 days ago
very important to keep up with the trends so you can relate to your students. She will have their total attention in teaching how Ranger Rory figures out how much X he needs for Y travel to save the day. Make maths meaningful and people will learn – maths in abstract is hard.
DaBump Premium Member 19 days ago
It does help to be young at heart, but a teacher has to always live up to being the adult in the room.
Drbarb71 Premium Member 19 days ago
Never heard if Ranger Rory but I read Superman, Supergirl, Batman, all the classics, used them with students who struggled to read, taught teachers, some of whom learned to read through comics, and now I teach comics, manga and graphic novels to retirees. I worked in with student teachers in classrooms recently and every other kid had a graphic novel on his or her desk! They have changed so much over time, and many are dark and violent and need to be kept hidden from elementary students, but others are fantastic and beautifully illustrated stories. Teachers and librarians need to be vigilant, but I do not support banning books, just curating who gets them at appropriate ages. Banning gets to be outrageous. Wizard of Oz? Harry Potter? Really? The teens will just find them online anyway.
ST Joe River Premium Member 19 days ago
Interesting hair style on the cashier.
PoodleGroomer 19 days ago
They are not reading the Ranger Rory by Dark Horse Comics from behind the counter.
The-Great-Gildersleeve 19 days ago
the best teachers BUY them …..it’s a comic book store, not a library, Their errant browsing is simply mussing up the pristine copies I come in to buy.
The-Great-Gildersleeve 19 days ago
the stereotypical, balding, pony tailed, comic dealer is supposed to be both FAT and cringe worthy! …… like on The Simpson’s.
eddi-TBH 19 days ago
Some teachers like to keep up with what the kids really read and watch on TV. And even work it into the lesson plan.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 18 days ago
Just don’t read any PUNISHER or VENOM comics