Worth a Thousand Words

Worth a Thousand Words Using Graphic Novels to Teach Visual and Verbal Literacy

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Publisher's Synopsis

Use graphic novels to teach visual and verbal literacy

While our kids today are communicating outside the classroom in abbreviated text bursts with visual icons, teachers are required to teach them to critically listen, think, and read and write complex texts. Graphic novels are a uniquely poised vehicle we can use to bridge this dissonance between student communication skills and preferences with mandated educational goals.

Worth a Thousand Words details how and why graphic novels are complex texts with advanced-level vocabulary, and demonstrates how to read and analyze these texts. It includes practical advice on how to integrate these books into both ELA and content-area classrooms and provides an extensive list of appropriate graphic novels for K-8 students, lesson suggestions, paired graphic/prose reading suggestions, and additional resources for taking these texts further. 

  • Provides research to back up why graphic novels are such powerful educational tools
  • Helps you engage diverse student learners with exciting texts
  • Shows you how to make lessons more meaningful
  • Offers advice on implementing new literary mediums into your classroom

Perfect for parents and teachers in grades K-8, Worth a Thousand Words opens up an exciting new world for teaching children visual and verbal literacy. 

Book information

ISBN: 9781119394327
Publisher: Wiley
Imprint: Jossey-Bass
Pub date:
DEWEY: 371.33
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xi, 163 ;
Weight: 370g
Height: 232mm
Width: 184mm
Spine width: 9mm