Science

Athletics Resources

I am always surprised with how many Physical Education comics we see week in and week out. Though I guess I shouldn’t be because those are they are the most active teachers… get it? Most active. Heh. Aaaaanyway… Take a…

Making Sense Of DNA and RNA

This comic is a stellar example of what can be done in Comic Life 3. Big thanks to  @PeteHSL for sharing! Follow the dramatic environment that lives within the cell. If I hadn’t read this the first time while laying on my…

Dinosaur Escape!

There are so many layers of creativity going on in this project that I can hardly stand it! There’s creative writing, painting, mystery and intrigue, problem solving, and storytelling with comics. It’s just so good! Students at Whitefield Primary School…

More Than Just Comics

Now, the people that read this blog regularly know that Comic Life is way more than just a comic creation software. We’ve seen things created with Comic Life that look nothing like a traditional comic book – from photo albums…

The Hunger Game

PGDE students create a game called “You Are What You Eat” during Mayhoon Ed Tech Showcase. In the game students put two characters head to head, pitting exercise and food intake against each other. From the Gamify Your Teaching Workshop…

Volcanoes!

Two students, Yam and Leon, created a wonderfully in depth explanation of volcanoes. These year five students used the Retro template from Comic Life 2 for iOS to get started. They did an impressive job of fitting in all of…

A Bee-utiful Comic

The wonderful folks over at Happy Flame Candles created a very informative and useful comic all about bees and the cool things they do. The star of the comic, a bubbly honey bee named Hillary, buzzes us through fun facts…

Educating With Super Heroes

Hello everyone, please let me introduce you to Jessica White from Mt. View Elementary. Jessica created a great project for 4th and 5th grade technology camp students using Comic Life. The project is multi-phased and involves building blocks which help…

Telling A Tadpole's Story

Comics can be used in science classes to show biological processes, even the most confusing ones. Ever needed to teach students how an egg changes into something that swims around like a fish, and then into something that has a…