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Problem Solving & Friendship Comic Strip Templates
Problem Solving & Friendship Comic Strip Templates
Problem Solving & Friendship Comic Strip Templates
Problem Solving & Friendship Comic Strip Templates
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Description

Help students build important social and emotional skills in a creative and engaging way with these Social Skills Comic Strip Templates!

This resource encourages students to reflect, think, and express themselves through structured comic strip writing activities. Perfect for classroom discussions, counseling lessons, morning meetings, or SEL centers.

Each template guides students step-by-step with simple prompts that help them:
✔ Solve problems
✔ Show kindness
✔ Make good choices
✔ Practice bravery
✔ Be a supportive friend

Students draw pictures and complete speech bubbles to create meaningful comic strip stories.

📦 What’s Included:

  • Multiple themed comic strip templates:
    • I Can Solve Problems
    • Being a Good Friend
    • My Brave Moment
    • Using Kind Words
    • Making a Good Choice

  • Structured sentence prompts
  • Space for illustrations
  • Student-friendly layout
  • Print-and-go format

🎯 Perfect For:

  • Grades 1–4
  • Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
  • Character Education
  • School Counseling
  • Morning Meeting
  • Writing Centers
  • Back to School Activities

💡 Why Teachers Love It:

  • Encourages self-reflection
  • Supports emotional regulation
  • Builds writing confidence
  • Engages reluctant writers
  • Easy to use with no prep required

🖨️ File Type:

Printable PDF (Black & White – printer friendly)

🏷️ TAGS

  • social emotional learning
  • SEL activities
  • comic strip template
  • social skills
  • character education
  • problem solving
  • friendship activities
  • school counseling
  • grades 1-4
  • writing templates
  • elementary writing
  • morning meeting
  • classroom community
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Problem Solving & Friendship Comic Strip Templates

Pallavi Agrawal
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$3.00

Description

Help students build important social and emotional skills in a creative and engaging way with these Social Skills Comic Strip Templates!

This resource encourages students to reflect, think, and express themselves through structured comic strip writing activities. Perfect for classroom discussions, counseling lessons, morning meetings, or SEL centers.

Each template guides students step-by-step with simple prompts that help them:
✔ Solve problems
✔ Show kindness
✔ Make good choices
✔ Practice bravery
✔ Be a supportive friend

Students draw pictures and complete speech bubbles to create meaningful comic strip stories.

📦 What’s Included:

  • Multiple themed comic strip templates:
    • I Can Solve Problems
    • Being a Good Friend
    • My Brave Moment
    • Using Kind Words
    • Making a Good Choice

  • Structured sentence prompts
  • Space for illustrations
  • Student-friendly layout
  • Print-and-go format

🎯 Perfect For:

  • Grades 1–4
  • Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
  • Character Education
  • School Counseling
  • Morning Meeting
  • Writing Centers
  • Back to School Activities

💡 Why Teachers Love It:

  • Encourages self-reflection
  • Supports emotional regulation
  • Builds writing confidence
  • Engages reluctant writers
  • Easy to use with no prep required

🖨️ File Type:

Printable PDF (Black & White – printer friendly)

🏷️ TAGS

  • social emotional learning
  • SEL activities
  • comic strip template
  • social skills
  • character education
  • problem solving
  • friendship activities
  • school counseling
  • grades 1-4
  • writing templates
  • elementary writing
  • morning meeting
  • classroom community
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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