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My kids are struggling readers. In order to help struggling readers, the students need books that will peak their interest. Graphic novels are one way for all students to connect to reading. I have English learners and special education students in my classes, graphics novels allow these students to read the same books as their peers. Graphic novels are engaging. Often, especially for our struggling or emerging readers, graphic novels add that extra support that kids need to help them through a text. The illustrations keep readers' minds working, and the combination of text and pictures gets kids through stories that they may otherwise not completely understand. All the students feel connected to the books.

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My kids are struggling readers. In order to help struggling readers, the students need books that will peak their interest. Graphic novels are one way for all students to connect to reading. I have English learners and special education students in my classes, graphics novels allow these students to read the same books as their peers. Graphic novels are engaging. Often, especially for our struggling or emerging readers, graphic novels add that extra support that kids need to help them through a text. The illustrations keep readers' minds working, and the combination of text and pictures gets kids through stories that they may otherwise not completely understand. All the students feel connected to the books.

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