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Reading - Elementary French - An Ivory Coast Family (Aya's Family)
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Rationale: This activity will provide an alternative to traditional activities on French families offered in a lot of textbooks, and will get students engage with an authentic material: an excerpt from a contemporary Francophone “bande dessinée”. While some students may already know traditional Francophone comics such as Tintin or Astérix, this activity is here to provide them with a more recent and more diverse example. Aya de Yopougon is centered on a young female character growing up in Yop City, a fictional city very similar to writer Marguerite Abouet’s own native city (Abidjan, Ivory Coast). The “reading” phase of this activity is designed to encourage collaborative reading.

Subject:
Elementary Education
Ethnic Studies
Higher Education
Languages
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Juliette Papadopoulos
Date Added:
11/02/2023
Recreate Hammurabi’s Babylon in Comics
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In this assignment, students are asked to look at the Code of Hammurabi and use comics to visually represent information from the Code. Students create a storyboard using their understanding of the Code and write a reflection paper summarizing their observations about Babylonian society. 

Subject:
History
World History
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Alliance for Learning in World History
Date Added:
05/11/2024
Review of How Comics Work
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Review of How Comics Work: A 1BUW Production, a booklet created by Candida Rifkind, Brandon Christopher,
and Alice RL in the English department at the University of Winnipeg and accessible at https://winnspace.uwinnipeg.ca/handle/10680/1826.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Erik Palmer
Date Added:
01/18/2024