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My annual lists continue…

Here are the best comic strips that have appeared since The Best Comic Strips For Students & Teachers In 2013 — So Far.

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Of course, teachers and students can also make their own comic strips. Check out The Best Ways To Make Comic Strips Online.

Feel free to add your own favorites in the comments section of this post.

Here are my picks for The Best Comic Strips For Students & Teachers In 2014– Part Two(if you’re reading this on an RSS Readers, you’ll probably have to click through to see them):

I’m adding this Frazz comic strip to The Best Posts & Articles Highlighting Why We Need To Be Very Careful Around Ed Tech:

Frazz on language learning:



Frazz on “Why Did You Become a Teacher?”:

Frazz on the importance of having a vision:

How many of us have said this to students:

Frazz teaches Social Emotional Learning:

Dilbert on ed reform:

Frazz on school start times:

Frazz on teacher improvement:

Frazz on goal-setting:

True social change comes about through community, Batman:

Frazz on how adults teach children to think about the world:

Where some view problems, others see opportunities:

Pickles on mental imagery:

Pickles again on mental imagery:

Frazz on optimism:

Pickles on the importance of prior knowledge:

Frazz on word meaning:

Frazz teaches similes:

Frazz on math:

Frazz on history:

Pearls Before Swine uses tweets to teach history:

Frazz on attention span:

Frazz on grit:

Even babies might like literary variety:

Pickles on the value of making mistakes:

Zits on Philosophy class:

Frazz on what is on the test:

Frazz on fractions:

Zits on brain-based learning:

Dilbert show how NOT to give feedback:

Pearls Before Swine on testing and No Child Left Behind:

Zits does Shakespeare:

How we sometimes come across to our students:

Teaching word roots can be dangerous: