How to Write a Comic Strip Templates and Writing Prompts | Storyboards
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Description
Comics strips are a great and fun way for students to use the writing process. Students learn to use illustrations to tell a story. Students organize their learning with illustrations the same way that they would layout a paragraph or story with a topic, details and conclusion. Comic strips are a great way to check for understanding throughout the school year. It also gives kids a creative way to apply their learning in all subject areas.
Each comic is a HOW TO writing prompt, however, a blank template is included to create your own prompt. Bind comics together to create a class comic book or individual student comic. Step-by-step instructions and suggestions are included!
PRINTABLES INCLUDED
- 26 How To Comic Templates
- 1 rough draft template
- 1 blank How To Comic Template
- a Background Information page with teaching resources and suggestions
COMIC TEMPLATES INCLUDED
- How to Tie My Shoelaces
- How to Make a Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich
- How to Make Someone Laugh
- How to Ride a Bike
- How to Choose a Just Right Book
- How to Earn Good Grades
- How to Write a Story
- How to Give a Dog a Bath
- How to Eat an Oreo Cookie
- How to Make a New Friend
- How to Brush Your Teeth
- How to Clean Your Room
- How to Cook a Turkey
- How to Decorate a Christmas Tree
- How to Make Hot Cocoa
- How to Play Soccer
- How to Make an Ice Cream Sundae
- How to Make a Snowflake
- How to Build a Snowman
- How to Make a Tasty Pizza
- How to Be Me
- How to Make a Paper Airplane
- How to Subtract Two 2-Digit Numbers
- How to Have an Awesome Summer
- How to Plant a Seed
- How to Add Two 2-Digit Numbers
- How to Rough Draft Template
- Blank How to Template
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