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Hook Your Reader: Writing Introductions for Informational Writing
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Hook Your Reader: Writing Introductions for Informational Writing
Fourth Grade
Writing
This two-page practice template guides young authors through the process of writing strong hooks, including tips, best practices, and common pitfalls.
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Literary Response Prompt: Theme
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Literary Response Prompt: Theme
Sixth Grade
Reading
This middle grades worksheet features two prompts aligned with Common Core standards for writing in response to literature, citing text evidence, and determining theme.
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Two Truths and One Lie: Biography Edition
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Two Truths and One Lie: Biography Edition
Third Grade
Writing
Use the game Two Truths and One Lie to help your students research facts about a famous person. Learners will research an important figure and then write down two true statements and one false statement.
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Two Truths and One Lie: Research Edition
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Two Truths and One Lie: Research Edition
Third Grade
Reading
Take the monotony out of researching a topic with this Two Truths and One Lie worksheet.
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Two Truths and One Lie: Mae Jemison
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Two Truths and One Lie: Mae Jemison
Third Grade
Reading
Use the game Two Truths and One Lie to help your students research facts about Mae Jemison.
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Two Truths and One Lie: Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Two Truths and One Lie: Martin Luther King, Jr.
Third Grade
Reading
Use the game Two Truths and One Lie to help your students research facts about Martin Luther King, Jr. Learners will decide which two statements are true and which is a lie.
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Writing Your Own Definitions
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Writing Your Own Definitions
Second Grade
Writing
In this activity, students will organize their thoughts, then write their own definitions for two common classroom objects. When they finish, have them share their work aloud so students can see the variations around the room!
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Two Truths and One Lie: Frederick Douglass
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Two Truths and One Lie: Frederick Douglass
Reading
Use the game Two Truths and One Lie to help your students research facts about Frederick Douglass, an influential African American writer and abolitionist.
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Two Truths and One Lie: Sonia Sotomayor
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Two Truths and One Lie: Sonia Sotomayor
Third Grade
Reading
Use the game Two Truths and One Lie to help your learners research facts about Associate Justice to the Supreme Court Sonia Sotomayor.
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Make Your Own: Two Truths and One Lie
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Make Your Own: Two Truths and One Lie
Third Grade
Writing
Use this creative reading and writing worksheet to have your child make their own two truths and one lie game to share with a friend.
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Don't Step on a Crack!
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Don't Step on a Crack!
Fourth Grade
Writing
Do you avoid stepping on cracks in the road? Have some fun exploring a common childhood superstition!
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Writing About Bears
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Writing About Bears
Pre-K
Writing
Help your preschoolers learn about storytelling using common sight words.
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Using Reference Materials
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Using Reference Materials
Fourth Grade
Writing
In this worksheet, children will learn about a few common resource materials and how to search for information in them alphabetically.
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Sight Words, Right Words
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Sight Words, Right Words
First Grade
Sight Words
As students begin the task of writing their narratives, this fun worksheet encourages them to remember to spell these common sight words correctly.
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Informational Outlines 2
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Informational Outlines 2
First Grade
Writing
This resource gives your students practice creating an outline of an informational paragraph.
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Writing for a Reader #2
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Writing for a Reader #2
Fourth Grade
Reading
Children learn to recognize how they can write with a certain reader, or audience, in mind, in this hands-on worksheet.
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Fact or Opinion? #2
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Fact or Opinion? #2
Second Grade
Writing
Can you tell the difference between fact and opinion? Give your students a hand with basic logic, and help them decide what kinds of statements these are.
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Story Starters: Fairy Tales
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Story Starters: Fairy Tales
First Grade
Writing
What do a goofy green frog, bright blue castle, and pretty pink princess have in common? Your first grader will write a fairy tale all about it!
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Would You Rather? Prompt #2
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Would You Rather? Prompt #2
Sixth Grade
Writing
Give students a chance to voice their opinion and practice their writing skills with this fun “would you rather” writing prompt.
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Thanksgiving Writing Prompt #2
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Thanksgiving Writing Prompt #2
Third Grade
Writing
Kids imagine what they would do if a scarecrow showed up for Thanksgiving dinner in this creative writing exercise.
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Summer Comics (Part Two)
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Summer Comics (Part Two)
Third Grade
Writing
Write a summer-themed dialogue for this mother and son, then color in the pictures.
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Easter Creative Writing #2
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Easter Creative Writing #2
Third Grade
Writing
Getting your child in the Easter mood is not a problem with this writing prompt! Challenge her to think back on her favorite Easter memory and write about it.
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Literary Response Prompt: Characters
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Literary Response Prompt: Characters
Sixth Grade
Reading
Students will choose one of two writing prompts focused on analyzing characters in a story in this literary response worksheet for middle grades.
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Superstitions: Ideas for Writing
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Superstitions: Ideas for Writing
Fourth Grade
Reading
No need to knock on wood, this book just takes a page from common superstitions to give kids great writing practice! They can consider some origins as they read and write about different beliefs.
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Fourth Grade Reading Log
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Fourth Grade Reading Log
Fourth Grade
Reading
Children keep track of their weekday reading with this useful two-page template.
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Literary Response Prompt: Structure
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Literary Response Prompt: Structure
Sixth Grade
Reading
Students choose one of two writing prompts focused on analyzing the form and structure of a literary text with this middle school writing worksheet.
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Literary Response Prompt: Language
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Literary Response Prompt: Language
Sixth Grade
Reading
Students will choose one of two writing prompts focused on analyzing the author’s use of language and literary devices in this literary response worksheet.
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Literary Response Prompt: Story Elements
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Literary Response Prompt: Story Elements
Sixth Grade
Reading
Students choose one of two writing prompts focused on analyzing the interaction of different story elements in this literary response worksheet for middle school!
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How's the Weather? Postcards #2
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How's the Weather? Postcards #2
Kindergarten
Writing
Print out a set of weather-themed postcards to give your child practice identifying seasons. These weather postcards also allow kids to practice writing skills.
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Literary Nonfiction Response Prompt: Argument and Claims
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Literary Nonfiction Response Prompt: Argument and Claims
Sixth Grade
Reading
Students will choose one of two writing prompts focused on identifying and evaluating the argument and claims in a text in this middle grade worksheet.
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