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Comic Strip Template Writing Book Pages

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Grade Levels
2nd - 5th
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The kids LOVE this! I love how there are two orientation styles and so many templates to make each comic book truly different from one another!
We used this at the end of a week when we read the Pigeon books by Mo Willems. The students were full engrossed and quiet for quite a while as they composed and wrote their stories. Love it!

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Comic Strip Template Writing Book Pages is a versatile resource that is perfect for the classroom. With its blank comic templates, your students can let their imaginations run wild and create their own comic book just like their favorite graphic novels! The possibilities are endless with this resource, as it can be used to teach a lesson on dialogue with comic strip conversations, make a social skills comic, writing details using onomatopoeia, illustrate and write about a historical event, or even explore the point of view of a plant during its life cycle.

The blank comic strip templates come with designated spaces for students to write or type their story. The best part? The writing area is editable! This feature allows you to customize the comic strips to fit your specific lesson or classroom needs. Additionally, each comic strip layout page comes in both landscape and portrait orientation, making it easy for your students to create comics in a variety of styles.

Use a single page or staple a bunch together with the included cover page to create a full comic book for each student or as a collaborative project with a class book. Your students will love seeing their stories come to life in their very own comic book. This resource will empower your students to see themselves as writers and artists and help them develop their creativity and storytelling skills.

© Jen Lium | Teaching in the Tongass

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28 pages
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