![]() ![]() Challenge students to create their own wordless books. ![]() Use printable versions for take-home work with parents, as well. Special ed teachers will appreciate the opportunity for students to "narrate" the comics - and possibly place pages in sequence - to develop vocabulary. Students in foreign language classes can generate desciptions or dialog to go with the stories. Have ESL and ELL students write simple captions and learn the words for items in the pictures at the same time. Have a caption-writing contest among pairs of students in the classroom. For students able to write, have them write their own captions. Tag(s): comics and cartoons (46), graphic novels (3), novels (27), vocabulary (229) In the ClassroomĪsk students to dictate captions for these stories, write the captions on strips, and put them with the printed pictures. You can get it from the TeachersFirst Toolbox page. The lesson plans at this website require Adobe Acrobat. Pre-readers, ESL and ELL students, and those learning foreign languages will delight in making up the words to go along with the very expressive pictures here. Owly cartoon for free#There are twelve lesson plans available for free download at the Teaching link. Some examples of the stories include The Way Home, A Time to Be Brave, Bee Nice, and several others. You can select the regular length or mini-books. This cartoon/graphic novel site offers free previews of many wordless comic books and short graphic novels. ![]()
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