K12 Reader
Shakespeare's Language: What's the Meaning?
You needn't be an actor to stage this exercise in reading comprehension. Kids examine Jacques's "All the World's a Stage" speech from Act II, scene ii, of As You Like It, and explain the literal meaning of the figurative language. There...
EngageNY
Planning for When to Include Dialogue: Showing Characters’ Thoughts and Feelings
Young writers examine dialogue conventions, including indentation, quotation marks, and expressing thoughts and feelings through a fictional text. By noticing where and when authors use dialogue, they decide how to incorporate dialogue...
K12 Reader
Comic Page Templates
Looking for a set of comic strip templates? Use a resource with five comic templates complete with writing frames and text bubbles. Not only is it a great tool to have on hand in the classroom, but especially when working on narrative...
K5 Learning
Here Ponto
Pronto is a good dog. He saves the narrator's dolls that got into the water and brings them back to the pond's edge. Readers respond to four comprehension questions after reading about Pronto.
Curated OER
I Have a Dream...
Students explore the dream of Martin Luther King, Jr. In this civil rights lesson plan, students utilize their computer skill as they compose "I have a dream" statements.
Curated OER
Common/Proper Nouns
Students sort word card into two categories (common and proper nouns). They copy the class charts. Students create a table in Word including the headings, common noun and proper noun. They put the correct words onto their chart and add a...
Curated OER
The Key Words Of Business
In this business worksheet, students fill in the graphic organizer with the appropriate word from the word bank and make connections from one part of the bubble map to another.
Curated OER
Using I and Me
In this pronoun worksheet, students choose the correct usage of the words "I" and "me" by filling in the bubble next to the correctly used word in a phrase.
Curated OER
Noun Coloring
In this identifying nouns worksheet, 3rd graders read 30 bubble words on the page and color the noun words. Students may use different colors to represent a person, place, or thing.Â
Curated OER
Writing Stories With Comic Strips
In this writing worksheet, students fill in a comic strip style 3 row graphic organizer to write a short story. Each row shows a starting transition word and students are instructed to include speech bubbles to show what characters are...
Curated OER
Max's Math Adventures
In these math riddle worksheets, students read the math word riddle 'Subtraction Square Dance Sing-Along Jubilee' and use the information to help solve the problems. Students make up their own subtraction verse to add to the song....
Curated OER
Guess My Character
Second graders create thought bubbles for either the brother or the sister from Patricia Polacco's "My Rotten, Red-Headed, Older Brother." They exchange bubbles and act out the characters and guess the character being represented.
Curated OER
Pronoun Reference
Do your young readers have a hard time with using the correct pronouns? Use this resource to help them practice identifying and fixing incorrect pronouns. The activity includes twenty sentences, some of which need to be fixed, and some...
Curated OER
Color 4 Apples
In this color 4 apples worksheet, students read a speech bubbles next to cartoon pictures of mice. They see the words, "Colour 4 apples," in the first speech bubble, and "Colour 7 pears," in the second.
Curated OER
Find One More Than- Adding One Worksheet
In this finding one more than worksheet, students determine what one more than the given number is and write it in the box. They see a picture of a gorilla with a speech bubble telling them the number of items which are pictured below...
Curated OER
Full Stops
In this sentence punctuation activity, students read the words in the bubbles and insert the correct punctuation. Students then draw a picture of themselves and write a sentence in the speech bubble.
Curated OER
Fire Safety
Pupils cut out pictures and put them into sequential order including the captions that match to the pictures. In pairs, they role-play calling the Fire and Rescue Service using the Big Book and complete the "Who Said What?" worksheet....
Curated OER
Color Five Lollies
In this color 5 lollies worksheet, students read a speech bubble that tells them to color 5 lollipops. They see a cartoon like mouse doing giving the directions. They write the number 5 in the sentence that says, "I have coloured ____...
Curated OER
Saying Goodbye
In this language worksheet, students read a number of expressions that can be used when saying goodbye. They see black line pictures that show children using the expressions in speech bubbles. There are no questions associated with this...
Curated OER
A Humanist New Baby Ceremony
In this humanist worksheet, students fill in speech bubbles with sentences, writing what they think people in the pictures are saying about babies.
Curated OER
Frederick Douglass: If There Is No Stuggle, There Is No Progress
Learners explore Frederick Douglass's method of resisting slavery. In this Frederick Douglas lesson, students read a speech given by Douglas regarding his theories of resistance. Learners discuss the speech and then write their own...
Curated OER
Pronouns Test
in this pronouns worksheet, students read the sentences and bubble in the correct pronoun for the underlined word or words. The objective is to enhance their grammar knowledge.
Curated OER
Comic Strip Two
In this ESL comic strip worksheet, students analyze a cartoon strip that has blank dialogue bubbles. Students create a conversation by filling in the bubbles.
Curated OER
Comic Strip One
In this ESL comic strip worksheet, students examine a comic strip that has blank conversation bubbles. Students answer 6 questions about what they infer from the comic and then fill in a conversation between the characters.
Other popular searches
- Cartoon Speech Bubbles
- Writing Speech Bubbles
- Dialogue Speech Bubbles
- Books With Speech Bubbles
- Literacy Speech Bubbles
- Speech Bubbles Goats
- Speech Bubbles to Sentences
- Dialog Speech Bubbles
- Speech Bubbles Halloween