writing


3 pages.

After reading Eric Carle's The Very Busy Spider, have each student fill out the student page.  Collect and collate into a class book. To add extra pizzazz, print off 2 copies of your class's school photo, and cut your students' heads into ovals.  Glue a set to the webs on the cover (You can leave them as kids or turn them into spiders with a black marker) and include a photo of yourself in the top web.  Have students glue their photo to the spider on their page.

12 pages.

This packet is filled with all sorts of interesting writing activities with a spider theme.

17 pages.

All sorts of writing activities with a Christopher Columbus theme:  Two class books, a trace-cut & glue booklet, venn diagram, KWL, several adjective activities + fast facts about Columbus to test reading comprehension and supply information for students to complete some of the wriitng activities.

2 pages.

Help students practice and improve their writing, as well as review the 5 senses, with this candy corn graphic organizer

3 pages.

Increase your students' writing skills with this quick and easy pumpkin "craftivity" that reinforces the use of adjectives, as well as involving the 5 senses.  If you like this activity, be sure and check out the matching apple one.

11 pages.

Including adjectives, enhances students' writing.  Here are 10 fall-themed describing worksheets that will help your students practice this skill. Includes an adjective definition anchor chart.

22 pages.
This is a quick, easy and fun way to have your students practice their writing skils and cover quite a few Common Core Standards.  Includes a page for the 1st day of school,  + a writing prompt for each month, and culminates with a page for the entire year.  Great for Daily 5 and to share with parents at conferences, to show improvement.  Completed projects make an awesome keepsake.

15 pages.

Here's a list of 125 interesting apple facts.  I gathered this information by reading a lot of different apple Internet sites and learned a few new things!  Hope you do too.  Using a yellow marker, highlight whatever facts you want to share with your students. After reading your list, test comprehension by asking children to choose 1,3,or 5 facts that they found most interesting and write them on their apple journaling page.

4 pages.

Help students improve their writing skills by incorporating adjectives. Includes a blank, black and white, apple worksheet, where students describe the inside and outside of an apple; a filled-in apple in color, to use as an example; + an apple-adjective graphic organizer, where students write describing words in the blank apples, and then use the words to write a sentence below.

5 pages.

Increase your students' writing skills with this quick and easy apple "craftivity" that reinforces the use of adjectives, at the same time learning about the 5 senses.  This activity will be free for an entire YEAR, after which time, it will be up-dated & become part of my Apple Sense Science & Writing Packet.

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