Look at this! Here the first short comics produced...
1)
Ivan Locchi used Pixton to tell us something about the Aluminum!
Aluminum_COMICS_Ivan.pdf
2)
Just another example of how to use Pixton. This is an example for students, not a comic to vote!
Carbon (with Pixton)
3)
Ginevra Zia used Pixton to tell us something about the Silicon!
ginevra_silicon.pdf
Here you can see just the beginning of the comic by Ginevra. Click on the pdf file to read it and discover something about the silicon.
4)
Riccardo Marceca, Leonardo Moscioni and Lorenzo Polimanti liked the idea that adding sodium into the water, something explosive happens... Are they thinking to do it at school???!!!
5)
Matteo Frezzini, Alessandro Miccio and Gianmarco Renga used Pixton to tell us something about carbon...
gianmarco_matteo_alessandro01.pdf
gianmarco_matteo_alessandro02.pdf
Here just the beginning...
6)
Clarissa Capparrucci drew for us a nice comic about sulfur!
clarissa1.pdf
clarissa2.pdf
7)
Francesca Fioriti e Matilde Germini used Pixton to tell the story of the "Super Helium"!
francesca_matilde.pdf
8)
Giulia Barlozzi, Emma Carotti e Arianna Nume drew the story of sodium and chlorine!
giulia_emma_arianna1.pdf
giulia_emma_arianna2.pdf
giulia_emma_arianna3.pdf
9)
Martina Gjernes drew for us the story of an ionic bond!
martina.pdf
10)
Nadia Saracutu tells us something interesting about bones...
nadia1.pdf
nadia2.pdf
11)
Raffaella Davani drew a comic about elements making water.
raffaella.pdf
12)
Pasho Kajo drew a funny comic about hydrogen...
pasho1.pdf
pasho2.pdf
pasho3.pdf
pasho4.pdf
pasho5.pdf
pasho6.pdf
13)
Valeria Moretti and Denisa Patilea tell us something about the water...
valeria_denisa1.pdf
valeria_denisa2.pdf
14)
Israel Gballou drew the three physical states of water.
israel.pdf