Comic Book Learning

Learning through Comic Books

Dyslexic like me understands that there are many ways to learn. In today’s world, we are fortunate to have so many great options to help us learn.  In this section, we have created a comic learning center. It is a place designed for dyslexic teens and older dyslexic children to learn about the classics, science, history, the Bible, and/or mythology in comic book form. As we stated earlier, dyslexic kids and teens rely on visual aids more than the average student. Learning through comics is a great option for dyslexic teens and children. Your teen or child can learn about subjects and topics such as biology, classic literature, The Boston Tea Party, The Journey of Moses, or Greek mythology stories like the Iliad in a fun and entertaining way through comic books. Remember, the more pleasurable the reading experience becomes, the more likely the child will continue to read in the future.

Huckleberry Finn (Illustrated Classics) Treasure Island (Graphic Classics (Cloth))           The Boston Tea Party (Graphic History) The Battle of Gettysburg (Graphic History)          The Cartoon Guide to Chemistry (Cartoon Guide To...)

      Comic Classics                                                      History in Comic form                                 Comic form Science

The Picture Bible  The Lion Graphic Bible: The Whole Story from Genesis to Revelation                The Iliad (Marvel Illustrated) The Trojan Horse: The Fall of Troy (Graphic Myths & Legends)     

               Bible in Comic Form                                                    Mythology Comics

Comic Classics

The Reading Cure Often, dyslexic children seem to lose interest in books around the 3rd grade.  One of the reasons this occurs is that by the 3rd or 4th grade these children see fewer picture books and more books with content only. This bores the average dyslexic 3rd or 4th grader.  A content only book can …

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History Comic

History Comic Books History can be a dull subject for any dyslexic child or teen, especially the way our schools teach it. Graphic history novels or history comics can make history more interesting to the dyslexic teen or child. These comic history books are intended to teach visual learners. By using a multi-sensory learning approach, …

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Science Comics

Science Comic Books If your dyslexic teen or child is struggling in science class, it may because the classroom books and materials aren’t teaching him/her in a visual and kinetic way. Graphic science books may be able to help your child or teen learn and understand science better. These comic/science books are intended to teach …

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Math Comic Books

Math Comic Books Many people struggle with math, dyslexic kids are no exception. In the Comic Math section you will find easy to understand (and often fun) math problems. Graphic math books may be able to help your child or teen learn and understand math better. These comic/math books are intended to teach visual learners. …

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Bibles in comic form

Comic Book Bibles If you are having a hard time getting your child or teen to read the Bible, you may want to try graphic Bibles or Bibles in comic book form. These comic/Bibles books are intended to teach visual learners. Graphic Bibles may be able to help your child or teen learn and understand …

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Mythology comics

Mythology Mythology can be an interesting subject to learn, but it can also be dull for dyslexic students to learn. A lot of dyslexic students struggle with Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, primarily because of the poetic format. A good way to make these stories more interesting is to read them initially in comic book format. …

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