Here were some comiclife pages that were hits --
I used these to preview Fahrenheity 451 with my Lit & Language 11 class.



Here is how a science class might use comiclife.

My favorite serial killer: Ed Gein. I thought this one up prior to our Edgar Allan Poe unit.

Here is a biographical comiclife that might be used in a history class. This one is about my grandmother, Myrtle Baril.

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I printed some of these out and hung them around my classroom! Hope you don't mind!
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