If you're looking for a starting point for creating a character, you will enjoy this character interview worksheet.
So, where exactly is your plot taking you? What happens next? What is this story about? It’s time to think about plot. Plotting Worksheet
Are you someone who is always brimming with ideas and loves to pen down your wild thoughts and creative ideas for the world to see? Well then, gear up for a magical journey of story writing where unicorns are as real as other animals, fairies live among humans, and
Creative Writer Worksheet – Character Sketch (PDF) You may have written a character sketch for a fictional person before, but how about for someone from your real life? Try filling in this character sketch worksheet to gain a deeper understanding of people you love, hate, or feel indifferent towards. “People do not seem to realize…
This is a great graphic organizer to use while watching the film Freedom Writers. It talks about the important themes of the film and has students working hard to gain a deeper understanding.
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Antagonists are a simple way to introduce conflict into a story, and the quickest way to create a difficult antagonist is to...
The perfect worksheet for beginner writers. Easy to trace lines for even the youngest child to trace. Straight lines and slightly curved lines to allow a child to get used to tracing. Here is what you get: 16 Printable Trace the Lines Worksheets. All lines are thick and dotted. All pages contain only lines, no letters or shapes. Prints a total of 16 pages. The worksheets were designed by Annette Sutherland, owner of Teach at Daycare in Arkansas City, KS. Please see our other great educational items in our store and thank you for visiting.
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A story problem is a simple way to envision your character's plot arc. Choose your main problem, break it down into smaller challenges, and...
In this post, we look at a scene checklist to help you write your stories.
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Kids color and cut out a spiral snake, exercising their fine motor skills on this prekindergarten arts and crafts and coloring worksheet.
K-1 WRITING UNIT 4 This is such a fun writing unit to teach! In Unit 4 of my K-1 writing series , we are tackling “How-To” writing pieces, and my kiddos love it when I tell them they get to be the teacher. I say, “You get to teach me! You have to write and tell me how to do something!”
This product was created for students in a Kindergarten classroom and could easily be implemented in 1st grade as well. Through a variety of activities and worksheets students will learn all about Frederick Douglass - a famous writer and abolitionist. This pack includes 4 print-and-go worksheet activities: - Timeline (Color Me) - Timeline (Cut and Paste) - Adjectives/Who Was Frederick Douglass - Book Mark Craft (4 designs) Also included: - 10 page printable reader "All About Frederick Douglass" in full color and B/W - Timeline poster (full color) - Class Book Project HAPPY TEACHING!
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By tracing the horizontal lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet, kids strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form letters such as "E" and "H."
These syllables worksheets are a fun and simple way to have learners practice counting syllables in words. Looking for more syllable work? Check out our Interactive Syllables Pages or hop over to our syllable counting mats. *This post contains affiliate links. **The link to the free syllables worksheets can be found at the END of this post. Just ... Read More about Syllables Worksheets – Dot the Syllables
The first part is a reading and the second one is a listening -an interview with a witness to spot mistakes in the reading above-. Keys, script and audio link and QR code included. - ESL worksheets
This is a complete Kindergarten phonics worksheets and beginning sounds printable worksheet pack. It is perfect for early readers/writers and is simple enough for students. And it is easy to understand because pictures will help your students independently isolate phonemes. Product Details: Format: PDF Page Size: 8.5x11 inches Age Range: Suitable for kids in kindergarten (ages 3-6) File Size: 30 page, high-resolution How to Use: Download & Print: Purchase, download the PDF, and print as many copies as you need
A good filler, warm-up activity or end of lesson ws. Kids love games so why not try this ws. There are seven brfore this one -in case you like it! - ESL worksheets
With these Name Tracing Worksheets Kids can all learn at different paces, but one of the best ways to start with writing is having your child practice their
Today was Presidents Day. Unlike some lucky teachers who got to stay home, I had to go to work today. We had a full day of workshops. On top of that, we ended up getting 5+ inches of snow this morning. It started in the morning and it fell hard and fast! My first part of the morning was spent learning how to do my web page. I loved that we were walked through...step by step...how to set up our pages. We then had to go our home school to work with our PLC's on goals that we set. I am excited that I will be doing Reader's Theater with my group. I found these fun plays from Kristin at A Teeny Tiny Teacher. I am so excited to use them. After lunch, we spent the rest of the day at another school in our district. We listened to Steve Dunn talk about writing. My head is spinning with all the great ideas that he gave us. I loved that he gave us examples and ideas of how to teach writing in our classroom. I can't wait to go back to my classroom and try some of the things that he shared with us. The afternoon went by so fast! Tonight I created some different writing papers that I want to use during Writer's Workshop based off the ideas that he gave us. This paper is meant to be used for kindergartners who are in their beginning stages of writing. They will draw a picture in the box and then write their sentences below it. This paper is meant to be used for kindergartners in January and first graders throughout the school year. The page on the left side of their journal will have the box on it. That way when they are done writing, they can go to the next page and still see their picture. Finally, this paper is meant for first graders and higher. Students will draw pictures of what happens in the beginning, middle and end of their stories. The boxes are on the left side of their journal and the extra lines are on the right side so they can still see the pictures. You can find all these papers HERE. I hope you find them helpful to you. I hope you had a great day! Sara