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Make Your Own Fly Guy Comic WorksheetMake Your Own Fly Guy Comic Worksheet
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Make Your Own Fly Guy Comic

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Is your class reading Hi! Fly Guy by Tedd Arnold? Get them involved in the story-creation process with this partially blank comic strip template. Learners take a look at the first and last panels and then fill in the remaining four with their own take on the story.

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Concepts

comic strips, story writing, Drawing, Fine Motor Skills, hi! fly guy

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Use this after reading one of the Hi! Fly Guy stories
  • Send this with kids for a fun at-home assignment
  • When they are finished, invite kids to share their work with a partner, a small group, or the class

Classroom Considerations

  • The blank panels are relatively small and some kids might have issues with staying in the lines; you may wish to make copies on larger pieces of paper

Pros

  • Kids will have fun coming up with wild stories
  • The first and last panels are appropriately silly

Cons

  • None

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