More Comic Style Posters

Wow, I wasn’t expecting such a good response to yesterday’s post! So here’s a few more, for I’m a superhero! I can …, another Baby Monkey Countries and a Winter Clothes one. Plus if you look on the members forum I’ve also uploaded the master of the Where is Baby Monkey? poster so you can add your own town or school photos. Thanks for the idea Margit!

What do you think?


There are also colours, bugs and breakfast word searches.

I’ve also got a few dozen new crosswords to edit and add to the site.
But which would you prefer, ones like this below or ones with the writing underneath each word?

Richard Graham

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4 Responses to “More Comic Style Posters”

  1. Carol

    Wow Wow and WOW!! Boy with the time difference I found overnight a ton of new stuff!!! These are GREAT!

    For the crosswords, I think it’s better with the pictures! I give the minicards too as a reference. I can’t wait to see what you’ve done Richard!!

    THANK YOU!!

    And a big applause for GAZ!!! Hooray a summer collection!!!

  2. gumby

    I love them! The combination of comics and photos are fantastic! The posters are perfect for hanging up in the classroom.

    The crosswords are a nice touch, too. I like the way you have the pictures instead of numbers like a regular crossword. If you do add the words, maybe you make a list to the side or bottom that the teacher can cut off if necessary.

    I can’t wait to see the rest! THANK YOU!

  3. Liza

    Totally cool! Can’t wait to use them. As for the crosswords, I use both versions depending on the age group of the kids. I usually hide the word cards around the classroom and the kids have to go look for the correct word e.g. tiger, memorize it and then write it in the correct box. Or the kids tell me what the animal is, I write the name on the board and they copy it from the board. Or look for picture cards with the word written on it. Whatever works best at the time.

  4. sevu28

    Great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Il love them.
    Very good job.

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