Blank Comic Book Planner For Teenagers


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Plan all your comic book ideas, sketches and outlines in this handy storyboard book. This Blank Comic Book Planner For Teenagers is specially designed with 200 pages that includes 5 comic-book type panels per page with a planning section on the opposite page to outline your story. Ideal for creative animators, comic book creators and anyone that wants to create a storyboard an idea or design a comic. Features: Professional looking cover 5 panels per page Adjacent planning page Record the Title, Theme/Plot and Date 8" x 10" format 200 pages Page numbers Take action now and get creative!




Blank Comic Book


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This Blank Comic book has 120 pages of seven panel action layout templates. Good Quality white paper. Size 8.5 x11 (large). High quality Matte cover. Perfect for sketching and drawing Comic strips. Suitable for students, artists, teens, kids and adults.




Create Your Own Graphic Novel: A Guide for Kids


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Create your own comic book with this illustrated guide for kids 8-12! Swashbuckling adventure, spooky mystery, thrilling fantasy—any story you can dream up can be a dazzling comic book. Discover the power of storytelling when you write a graphic novel that puts your drawing, writing, and imagination skills into action! This guide to graphic novels for kids helps you: Make comics like a pro—Fun exercises will teach you the best techniques for writing an outline, planning the transitions between panels, and more. Create from beginning to end—Learn the steps for writing and illustrating your story from start to finish and find 50 pages of blank graphic novel panels to fill with anything you like! Add the details—Explore how to bring your comics to life with speech bubbles, sound effects, inking, and coloring. Whether you want to invent a new superhero, make a world of talking animals, or share stories from your real life, all you need is this blank comic book for kids—and your creativity!




Marvel Comic Sketch Book


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Kids love and enjoy creating their own cartoons and comics, let them have fun creating their own superhero stories or sketch in anime style. Buy this book and Let their creativity shine through This Blank Comic Book is also great and ideal for anyone ( young or old ) who wants to create their own comics, cartoons or storyboard scripts. It perfect for sketching and drawing comic strips. This blank comic notebook includes; Premium Cover Design Durable Cover to Protect your Book - Matte-Finish Filled with 100 Blank Pages- Wide Variety of Templates, Draw Comics The Fun Way Perfect for all Coloring Mediums Dense Blank Comic Book Paper Printed on Bright-White, High Quality Paper Stock Measures 8.5 x 11 Designed and Made in the USA Fun for all Ages for Making Comics This sketch journal is perfect as a gift idea for kids and teens, for girls and boys, students and for all budding artists. Grab one for yourself or a few for friends!




Teaching Gifted Kids in Today's Classroom


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Fully revised and updated for a new generation of educators, this is the definitive guide to meeting the learning needs of gifted students in the mixed-abilities classroom— seamlessly and effectively with minimal preparation time. Included are practical, classroom-tested strategies and step-by-step instructions for how to use them. The new edition provides information on using technology for accelerated learning, managing cluster grouping, increasing curriculum rigor, improving assessments, boosting critical and creative thinking skills, and addressing gifted kids with special needs. Already a perennial best seller, this guide’s third edition is sure to be welcomed with open arms by teachers everywhere. Digital content provides a PowerPoint presentation for professional development, customizable reproducible forms from the book, additional extension menus for students in the primary and upper-elementary grades, and a special supplement for parents of gifted children.




The Hipster Librarian's Guide to Teen Craft Projects


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Showing librarians how they can use craft projects for teen programs, to decorate the library's public teen space, or for a personal style statement, this practical guide offers detailed step-by-step instructions for 12 craft items. It also provides one-page reproducible how-to handouts for each craft.




Murder Mystery, Graphic Novels, and More


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This book offers step-by-step details on how to plan and execute library workshops and programs to inspire creativity in teens. Music, movies, graphic novels, and magazines for teens are now commonplace in libraries, and librarians are in a unique position to go beyond simply providing teens with access to them; they can engage teens in creating and sharing their own original content. Written in a light, accessible manner, this book empowers youth services librarians to do just that. Murder Mystery, Graphic Novels, and More provides instruction on hosting creative workshops dedicated to creating and publishing graphic novels; writing and performing interactive murder mystery events; creating animation films; and more—all within a reasonable budget. The chapter on creating graphic novels is itself an original graphic novel drawn by the author, who is also a comic book artist, and a portion of the book lists and explains different "creativity games" both short and long that may be used as everything from icebreakers to exercises to programs in their own right.







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The Passive Programming Playbook


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This book offers 101 passive programming ideas that are extendable, adaptable, customizable, and above all, stealable-so your passive programming never runs dry. Passive programming is a cheap, quick, fun way to make all library customers feel like part of the community. It can support reading initiatives, foster family engagement, encourage visit frequency, and coax interaction out of library lurkers-while barely making a dent in your programming budget. Passive programming can be targeted at children, teens, adults, or seniors; used to augment existing programs; and executed in places where staff-led programming can't reach. It can be light-footed, spontaneous, and easily deployed to reflect and respond to current news, media, library events, and even the weather. But even passive programming pros run out of ideas sometimes, and when that happens, they want a fresh, funny source of inspiration.