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Description |
| Writing Paper: Groundhog Day (Elementary) |
Lined paper with an illustration of a groundhog at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines) |
| Shapebook: Valentine (Elementary) |
Trace and cut out nine heart-shaped pages to make a great shapebook. With writing prompts to get students writing about love. |
| Writing Prompt: School (middle school) |
Lined paper with writing prompt for fiction about school. |
| Writing Prompt: Persuasive Writing - Bus Tour (middle school) |
Prompt for persuasive writing on a bus tour. |
| Writing Prompt: Persuasive Writing - Flag (middle school) |
Write a persuasive letter to your principal suggesting you create a flag corps of students to take down the flag at the end of the day. |
| Writing Prompt: Narrative Writing - Dog Show (middle school) |
Write what happens at a dog show. Exercise in narrative writing for middle school students. |
| Writing Prompt: Narrative Writing - New School (middle school) |
Writing prompt for imaginative story about moving to a new town. |
| Writing Prompt: Presents (middle school) |
Lined paper with writing prompt for expository writing about presents. |
| Writing Prompt: Fundraising (middle school) |
Expository writing prompt about raising money to help a classmate whose house has burned down. |
| Writing Prompt: Party (middle school) |
Write what you would do to plan a birthday party for $75 or less. Expository writing exercise for intermediate and middle school students. |
| Writing Prompt: Volunteers (middle school) |
Explain why it is important to be a volunteer. Expository writing exercise for middle school students. |
| Writing Prompt: The Nicest Yard (middle school) |
"Tell in detail what you would have to do to have the nicest yard in the neighborhood." Advanced intermediate/middle school level. |
| Writing Prompts: Ten Pages (middle school) |
Expository, persuasive and narrative writing. Ten prompts for middle school or advanced intermediate. |
| Color and Write: Halloween - Tree with Decorations |
Fall tree surrounded by pumpkin bag decorations; small on a lined writing page, large on the coloring page. |
| Color and Write: Halloween - Spider in Web |
Happy spider in a web says "BOO!"; small on a lined writing page, large on the coloring page. |
| Color and Write: Halloween Dog |
Color the picture of a dog in a Halloween costume and write a story to go with it. |
| Color and Write: Fall Scene |
Cornstalk with a cat and pumpkins; small on a lined writing page, large on the coloring page. |
| Color and Write: Halloween - Cat & Jack |
A cat perches on top of a jack-o'-lantern; small on a lined writing page, large on the coloring page. |
| Color and Write: Halloween - Cat on a Fence |
A cat on a fence at night; small on a lined writing page, large on the coloring page. |
| Writing Paper: Halloween - Ghost |
Narrow lines for upper elem/middle |
| Writing Paper: Halloween 2 - Ghost |
Narrow lined paper, with a picture of a costumed "ghost" |
| Writing Paper: Halloween - Spooky |
Portrait, lined, with a witch and a spooky tree. |
| Writing Prompt: Halloween 1 |
One dark and rainy Halloween... (lined paper) |
| Writing Paper: My Friends |
Lined writing paper with the title "My Friends" at the top. |
| Report Form: Field Trip - Apple Orchard (primary/elem) |
Write about a trip to an apple orchard; simple form for younger students |
| Poetry: How to Write Poems (primary) |
An imaginative and simple unit introducing some basic poetry forms, including ballads and simple acrostics. |
| Writing Paper: Thanksgiving (elementary) |
Two pages of lined border paper with Thanksgiving-themed illustrations (a turkey, the Mayflower) in the top center of each lined page. |
| Writing Paper: Thanksgiving (elementary) 4 |
Lined paper with a small illustration of the Mayflower in the upper-left corner. |
| Shapebook: My School Year |
Trace and cut out the computer-shaped pages for a shapebook. Includes writing prompts that highlight the school year, and room to draw pictures. Multi-age. |
| Writing Paper: April showers...Bring May flowers (Elementary) |
Wide lined writing paper with an illustration of a storm cloud in the upper left corner and the title "April showers..." at the top, and flowers in the lower right corner and "Bring May flowers." at the bottom. |
| Writing Paper: Earth Day (upper elementary) |
Two pages of lined paper with illustrations of recycling and the earth in the left-hand border, and at the top, respectively. Use for reports,poem, or stories. Great for final drafts. |
| Form: Friendly Letter |
Wide-lined paper with a b/w illustration of books at the top and the opening "Dear..." and room to sign at the bottom |
| Writing Paper: Friendly Letter Form (elementary) |
Wide-lined writing paper with a cute illustration of a bookworm at the top, in the form of a friendly letter (begins with "Dear..." and leaves space to sign at the end). |
| Activities: Holidays |
General activities to use with any holiday. |
| Rules and Practice: Pronouns |
Simple introduction with lots of practice. Nine pages and an answer key |
| Worksheets: Sentence Fragments (primary) |
Learn about sentences and sentence fragments with these worksheets. Seven pages, answer sheet included. |
| Writing Prompt: Three Words (elementary) |
Three pages of three word groupings to help students create sentences. |
| Writing Prompts: Paragraphs (upper elem/middle) |
Helps students understand the basics of paragraph writing. Choosing and ordering sentences, writing clear topic sentences, and more. |
| How to... Write an Exciting Story |
Kid-friendly instructions help students creatively create the elements of an exciting story. |
| Writing Prompt: Add a New Cafeteria Food (middle school) |
Improve writing skills by focusing on the topic, audience, purpose, and form of writing. This simple persuasive writing prompt could even be turned into a class project, if students are inspired. |
| Writing Prompt: Describe Your Bedroom (middle school) |
Improve writing skills by focusing on the topic, audience, purpose, and form of writing. Students can describe their actual bedrooms, or their imaginary ideals. |
| Writing Prompt: Design a Gadget (middle school) |
Improve writing skills by focusing on the topic, audience, purpose, and form of writing. For this writing prompt, students will first use their creative skills to design gadgets using simple items in their homes. |
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