Sep 23 2008

Larry Ferlazzo

Maybe An Accessible Comic Explaining The Financial Crisis?

Posted at 8:32 pm under social studies

Yesterday I posted The Best Sites To Learn About The U.S. Financial Crisis, though I wrote that I really couldn’t find anything out there that was accessible to English Language Learners.  Instead, I listed materials that I could understand and use to create an effective classroom lesson.

I might have found a good explanation that might be accessible to Intermediate English Language Learners.  However, I can’t figure out how I can make it legible to students.

What’s Next: Innovations In Newspapers highlighted a one page comic strip developed by the Toronto Globe and Mail newspaper.

However, I can’t figure out how I can easily enlarge it so students can see the words clearly. Any suggestions out there?

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One Response to “Maybe An Accessible Comic Explaining The Financial Crisis?”

  1.   Jerryon 24 Sep 2008 at 9:33 am 1

    Hey Larry, e-mail me at jerry5010 @ rogers.com (without the spaces) and I’ll see if I can get the artist to send you a copy.

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