Katie Monnin

Katie Monnin is an assistant professor of literacy at University of North Florida in Jacksonville. She has presented nationally at conferences on teaching graphic novels in the classroom, image and print-text literacies, and new media. Katie is co-editor of Florida Reading Quarterly. Her book, Teaching Graphic Novels, was a finalist for the 2009 ForeWord Education Book of the Year!
Handouts
- Cross-index of middle and high school graphic novels and themes
- Nonfiction Collaboration Journey for Middle School
- Nonfiction Collaboration Journey for High School
- Toon Books Correlations to NCTE/IRA Standards
Publications
- Curriculum Guide for The United States Constitution: A Round Table Comic Graphic Adaptation
- "The Revolution Will Be Visualized...and Communicated," Graphic Novel Reporter op-ed (February 2009)
- "Ten Graphic Novels for Adult Literacy Learners," Teacher to Teacher (April 2007)
- Voices from the Middle article (March 2009)
- "C.M. Butzer Discusses Gettysburg" (interview with C.M. Butzer), Graphic Novel Reporter, and Butzer's blog about the interview
- "Teaching Nonfiction Graphic Novels in English Language Arts and Social Studies," Diamond Bookshelf (July 2009)
- "Introducing Manga", Graphic Novel Reporter
Diamond Bookshelf Column
Katie's Korner: Graphic Novel Reviews for Your Schools and Libraries
- Female Force and Pride and Prejudice (January 2010)
- Hatter M and Sherlock Holmes, Vol. 1 (February 2010)
- Leo Pulp: Private investigator and Foiled (April 2010)
- Supergirl and 3 Story (May 2010)
- Brain Camp and The Unsinkable Walker Bean (June 2010)
- Booth and Adverntures in Cartooning Activity Book (August 2010)
- Resistance: Book 1 and Forget Sorrow: An Ancestral Tale (September 2010)
- Pinnocchio, Vampire Slayer and Fractured Fables (October 2010)
- Creature Tech (December 2010)
- Amulet: Book Three, The Cloud Searchers (January 2011)
- Zita the Spacegirl (March 2011)
Diamond Bookshelf Lesson Plans by Katie Monnin
Interviews
- Quoted on MomsMiami.com (November 2009)
- Interviewed in Diamond BookShelf (June 2009)
- Quoted in "Comics in the Classroom," Publisher's Weekly (Jan. 2009)
- Quoted in "Picture books grow up: Graphic novels find an adult audience," Columbia News Service (March 2008)
- Quoted in "Sparking Media Literacy with Comics," Diamond Bookshelf
- News4Jax.com interview, "Using Comics and Graphic Novels for Reading" (Jan. 2011)
Blog
http://teachinggraphicnovels.maupinhouse.com
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Teaching Early Reader Comics and Graphic Novels
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Teaching Early Reader Comics and Graphic Novels (E-BOOK)
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Teaching Graphic Novels
$24.95Use graphic novels to promote literacy with standards-based strategies that engage secondary students.
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Teaching Graphic Novels (E-BOOK)
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Use graphic novels to promote literacy with standards-based strategies that engage secondary students.
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