Cartoons+and+Comics

[|Pixton.com] This great website allows students to use templates of people and scenes (or make their own) to tell a story or as assessment of what they have learned. The characters can have their clothing and features changed as well as their positions. There are great tutorials on their website. (There is a fee per student.)

These two students used Pixton.com to create comic strips explaining parts of the First Amendment.

Comic life is a very popular site in schools. Requires a site license.

This site gives great examples of projects students have done on comic life at various ages. [|http://www.opencourtresources.com/mrneedleman/howto/comic_life_examples.html]