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Are you in need of fun and engaging writing activities that will motivate your students to love writing?! Comics are engaging for kids and adults alike, and now you can help your students learn to love writing with Comic Book Writing Activities! This is a fun and creative way to teach your students the writing process! After learning what makes up a comic, they will go through the brainstorming process, rough draft, editing, and finally make either a comic page or an entire book!
The comics students create are entirely up to you, but for the examples, a superhero theme is used, making it a great addition to a superhero unit!
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✅Parts of a comic
✅Adjectives
✅Dialogue
✅Characterization
✅Brainstorming
✅Speech bubbles
✅Narration boxes
✅Rough draft writing
✅Editing
✅Making a comic page or book!
The entire comic writing unit is available in the following versions:
NO PREP: Just print! Black and white to save on ink!
Color: For a more vibrant lesson or for classroom posters/centers.
Digital: to be used with Google classroom!
Included in this product: (Most pages are also available in the digital version).
- Table of Contents for easy printing only pages needed.
- Editing Bookmarks
- Comic Vocab: Learn about what are common comic elements.
- Comic Comprehension: Answer the questions about comic book elements and label the comic.
- Super Setting: Pick an image and describe it in detail.
- Daring Dialogue: Learn what dialogue is and practice writing your own.
- Quotation Marks: Practice adding quotation marks where they belong.
- Amazing Adjectives: Pick three adjectives to describe your main character then write a short paragraph describing them.
- Brainstorming Pages: 2 brainstorming pages
- Speech Bubbles: Practice writing dialogue on speech bubbles.
- Narration Boxes: Learn what narration boxes are and practice writing on them.
- Speech Bubbles: Predrawn speech bubbles students can write on, cut out, then paste to comic.
- One page comic template with narration boxes.
- 5 pages of single-page comic template without narration boxes.
- 2 pages of comic strip templates.
- 5 pages of foldable comic book templates.
- Directions/Tutorials for Digital Use: 7 pages of easy-to-follow tutorials on how students can create their own comic elements in Google Slides and how they can add drawings from Google Drawing into slides.
The following each come in 4 different options! Choose between wide primary lines, thin primary handwriting lines, thin lines, or drawing only pages!
- Hero Draft
- Villain Draft
- Setting
- Problem
- Solution
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