How We Read: A Graphic Guide to Literacy ©

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THIS COMIC WAS WRITTEN AND DRAWN BY DARYL SEITCHIK Daryl Seitchik is a cartoonist and teacher currently living on unceded Abenaki land. She received her MFA from the Center for Cartoon Studies and has been nominated for several industry awards. Her work has appeared in such periodicals as The New Yorker and Resist!. Daryl loves to draw with children and to help adults reconnect with their inner child through her cartooning classes. To learn more visit: www.darylseitchik.com

The concept of a stude nt-ce nte re d guide to the re ading brain was the brainchild of David Liben. Me re dith Libe n brought the ide a into be ing by linking key people together. This proje ct would not exist without the m. Special thanks to Amy Briggs and Celeste Hogan of Stude nt Achie ve me nt Partne rs for the ir support. J"ame s Sturm was the e ditor and Dan Nott provide d additional e ditorial input. How We Re ad, A Graphic Guide to Literacy exists because of a partne rship and rights sharing betwe e n the Ce nte r for Cartoon Studie s and Stude nt Achie ve me nt Part ners. We trust it will be of value to many stude nts, parents, and teachers.

FURTHER READING

ONLINE RESOURCES

Achieve the Core: achievethecore.org

Provides free, ready-to-use classroom resources that support excellent, standards­ aligned instruction for all students.

Know Better Do Better: Teaching the Foundations So Every Student Can Learn by David and Meredith Liben This book is a straightforward, narrative over view of foundational skills and has chapters for supporting older students who did not receive adequate reading instruction.

Word J'ourneys by Kathy Ganske

A full foundational skills program-in-one-book. Includes assessments and what to do about them.

Reading Rockets: readingrockets.org

An excellent source of information on every thing to do with reading including a series of short videos that demonstrate different aspects of reading and looks at specific reading problems and what can be done to strengthen them.

Reading Done Right: readingdoneright.org At this website you can find Best for All: Sounds First Program, a free-for-download complete basic and advanced phonemic awareness program that provides straightforward, grounded support for improving your students' reading capacit ies.

The Center for Cartoon Studies teaches people how to make comics to help us better understand ourselves, our community, and our world. All of CCSs graphic guides are avaiable to download for free at: cartoonstudies.org/cartooningprojects

Produced in White River Junction, Vermont and published by The Center for Cartoon Studies. This comic book is available for free download under a CC-by-NC 2.0 License at: www.achievethecore.org and cartoonstudies.org/reading. The Center for Cartoon Studies retains all print and licensing rights. To inquire about printed copy or licensing the content for educational purposes, please contact: appliedcartooning@cartoonstudies.org.



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