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Think Earth is pleased to announce our free comics and activity guide for grades 4 and 5: Waste Invaders. Join Eek the alien and Commander Phred to learn all about Earth's waste systems, including how we use natural resources, where our trash and wastewater come from, where they go, and how to reduce the amount of solid waste and wastewater we produce. #ThinkEarth #EcoFriendly #ClassroomMaterial #TeachersGuide #StudentMaterials #Comicbook #SustainableEducation
Our Earth is so beautiful! We are so lucky to have this beautiful planet Yeah, but do we really value what we have got? Everyone is busy polluting it.
Earth Day Comic - Help the Environment! Clean the park: This Earth Day activity is about good peer pressure to get others involved in Earth Day efforts! Tell a friend and choose a positive activity. In a fun comic strip form, have your students make their earth day comic!
Tom the Dancing Bug, IN WHICH Climate Change deniers say what they will after environmental catastrophe strikes
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It's That Easy! - How to save the Earth (cartoon) #ClimateChange #green #conservation
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The visual nature of structure of comic strips provide essential clues for students who may find texts difficult to comprehend. In this way, comic strips are just what you need to get those reluctant readers to pick up a book. This resource aims to develop students comprehension strategies as they analyse information, link ideas from a variety of print and digital sources and make conections between texts and their personal experiences.
I don't have kids. And while I can understand what parents go through when raising their children (I think), I can't really relate to them. Unless I'm reading Chris Grady's comics.
As anyone who knows me will see immediately, this strip is inspired by real-life events. There is a hill at the end of my road, and I did go on an archaeological dig there last month. The Habitat m…
Hey, this is Jonathan and Elizabeth, the creators behind the webcomic War and Peas.
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