Jarrett Lerner has generously shared dozens of cartoon worksheets for kids – thank yous, how-tos, creative concepts and more. See some examples below – many, many more here. Also, he’s released an unpublished children’s cartoon book Knights of the Kids’ Table (see below).
New Activities and KNIGHTS ~ JARRETT LERNER
In the past couple weeks, the world has been turned upside down. The coronavirus pandemic has ground pretty much all our lives to a halt. As of this morning, a third of the population of the United States was told to stay in their homes and only leave in the case of an emergency, and the same is true for countries and communities all over the world. The schooling of hundreds of millions of children was put on hold, and is now being conducted virtually or being done by parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, siblings, or neighbors.
Thinking about those kids — especially those who may not have access to the sorts of resources that their schools, teachers, and librarians would usually provide them with — I ramped up production of my free activity sheets. I’ve been posting a brand new batch of them every morning for the past week or so, and plan to continue doing so for as long as I can. You can find all those sheets be clicking the ACTIVITIES tab up in the menu bar, or by clicking here.
Activities
The activities below are available for free download, and are to be used in educational and/or private settings. They may not be used elsewhere or for other purposes (such as for profit) unless explicit permission is granted.
Below find: Blank Comic Book Pages, Special Activities, “How to Draw…” Instructions, “Finish This Comic!” Comics, and Drawing/Writing Prompts.
More activities are being added to this page regularly, so make sure to check back for more!
Blank Comic Book Pages
Click on the numbers below to find a variety of different blank comic book pages. Each number corresponds to a different arrangement of panels on the page. Print out a few of each, or a bunch of one kind, and make your own comic!
01 — 02 — 03 — 04 — 05 — 06 — 07 — 08 — 09 — 10
Special Activities
“How to Draw…” Instructions
Examples:
“Finish This Comic!” Comics
Example: Below you will find a collection of comics that are incomplete. Look closely at the pictures, then figure out what you need to add to complete the comic!
Click HERE to download the above incomplete comics!
Drawing/Writing Prompts
Example: Below you will find some drawing prompt activity sheets. Completed drawings can also be used as creative writing prompts.