![]() ![]() If you are already a Kitchen Table Classroom subscriber- thank you! I’m so excited you’re on this journey with me! You can still go through this same process to grab these printable comic book templates. Already a Kitchen Table Classroom subscriber… All my best fun ideas and free resources will be delivered right to your inbox. As soon as you’ve confirmed that you’ll get your printable comic book template!Īs a KTC subscriber you’ll begin receiving my weekly newsletter. Check your email and confirm that you really meant to subscribe. Use the form below to become a KTC subscriber. These pages are free- print them out and let your kids take the lead! Want to get six free comic book templates….ĭo you want these fun comic book templates for your kids to write and draw on? These beauties are free for you as a Kitchen Table Classroom subscribers. Two ten page PDF’s are available for free- with elementary and college lined paper! If you’re kids love to draw and write don’t miss these free printable journaling pages. Sometimes no lesson (or meddling mom) is needed. Let kids play and they learn along the way. I tried sooo hard to fit learning in every nook and cranny of the day that I sucked the wonder right out of it. One thing I’ve learned as a homeschool mama is not everything has to be a “lesson.” Don’t ask me how long it took me to pick up on that. Fine tip markers like these are great for these pages and more! They’re free to print and all your kiddo needs to get started is a black fine tip marker and any way to add some color. These comic book templates are a perfect introduction to the graphic arts and the art of comic books. ![]() Introducing the idea that people make their living in creative careers such as graphic design is a seed I want to plant in my little people. Showing kids that art is all around them in forms they may not even recognize, like graphic novels, is a favorite of mine. Art doesn’t have to be the classic museum, hanging on the wall, look, but don’t touch kind of art that I learned about as a kid. Comic book templates as an art prompt….Īs a former public school art teacher I’m always thinking of way to include the arts in our days. ![]() Allowing him to write in a way that mimics the literature that he currently loves seems like a great way to inspire a love of writing. Seeing his paper divided up into spaces allows him to work through the sequence of his story or directions. I have one child especially that is very spatially oriented. I made these comic book template printables to go along with the idea of teaching sequence in writing. Using comic book templates as writing prompts…. They work on their page and only paste it into their book once they are satisfied! My kids actually love working that way because it relieves the stress of “ruining” a page of their special book. They’re kind of a sophisticated, long lasting, version of a sketchbook! We use rubber cement and paste those comic book templates right in. Printables like these comic book templates make an awesome addition to blank books like these. So if we’re gonna fit all this writing in it’s got to be fun, right? I have my little arsenal of ways we make writing fun at our house. (Do I have you all humming a certain theme song about now?!?) “Just keep writing, just keep writing, just keep writing….” Whether you’re an adult or a child it takes lots of courage to put yourself out there with written words on a page. But trying to teach writing to my kids is an entirely different story. Writing comes fairly easily to me as an adult. It’s easy to create graphic novels or simple cartoons with these six free printable blank comic book pages! Writing can be hard…. These comic book templates are an easy way to connect writing and drawing. ![]()
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