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Customize Wanted Poster Templates


Use a customizable wanted poster template to create your own wanted poster!

If you're assigning this to your students, copy the poster to your account and save. When creating an assignment, just select it as a template!


Why Wanted Posters?

Creating a Wanted Poster can be fun in any subject and with any age. Students will find it easy to use our wanted poster generator to depict historical figures, endangered animals, fictional characters, or even scientific elements! Students can showcase important things they learned about a subject or analyze a person or character in a unique and engaging way.

Benefits of Wanted Posters as a Book Report Project

Creating a wanted poster after finishing a novel in class is a creative way for students to show understanding of the text. Some of the benefits of this type of project include:

  • Language and Writing Skills: Crafting engaging and descriptive captions for each wanted poster helps improve your writing skills. You can practice concise and persuasive language to effectively communicate the physical appearances and characteristics of the individuals in the posters.
  • Attention to Detail: Wanted posters require careful attention to detail, as they often include specific physical descriptions, aliases, rewards, and other pertinent information. This project can enhance your observational skills and attention to detail, which can be useful in various aspects of life.
  • Creative Expression: Designing and creating wanted posters allow for artistic expression and creativity. You can experiment with different styles, fonts, layouts, and visual elements to capture the essence of each wanted individual. It provides an opportunity to showcase your artistic abilities and imagination.
  • Presentation and Communication Skills: Once the wanted poster book is complete, you can showcase it to others, such as friends, family, or classmates. Presenting your project offers an opportunity to practice public speaking and effectively conveying information about the historical figures and their stories.

How to Make a Wanted Poster



1

Choose One of the Premade Wanted Poster Templates

We have lots of amazing templates to choose from. Take a look at our wanted poster example for inspiration!

2

Click on "Copy Template"

Once you do this, you will be directed to the storyboard creator.

3

Give Your Poster a Name!

Be sure to call it something related to the topic so that you can easily find it in the future.

4

Edit Your Poster

This is where you will include details, text, images, and make any aesthetic changes that you would like. The options are endless!

5

Click "Save and Exit"

When you are finished with your wanted poster, click this button in the lower right hand corner to exit your storyboard.

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Next Steps

From here you can print, download as a PDF, attach it to an assignment and use it digitally, and more!

Frequently Asked Questions about Wanted Posters

What is a wanted poster template for students?

A wanted poster template is a starting off point for teachers who want to assign a fun “wanted poster” to the class as part of a lesson. These posters can be used in ELA lessons and for so much more!

What is a wanted poster creator?

In the storyboard creator, you can make a wanted poster in no time! Simply choose your wanted poster layout, background color, and border, and let your students’ creative minds get to work!

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