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    It's difficult to provide virtual writing practice and improving writing skills in person is tough, too. Here is a bundle of print or digital worksheets that teach students great writing with specific ideas for growth. While your kids have fun, you can relax in knowing they are getting outstanding practice to take their writing to the next level.

    By purchasing this bundle, you save 25% off the price of individual resources.

    Please click the previews above to see what's included in this resource. This resource may be printed as a pdf. file or used virtually with Easel Doc. overlays. Students may use these resources through whole or small group lessons, centers, homework, independent work practice, home school, or to test concepts.

    Inside this eleven resource and easy to use digital or print packet, you'll find:

    Writing Development Exercises

    Complete print and go or Google Document activities to improve your students writing techniques with these flash fiction writing prompts. Through this classroom ready writing prompt bundle, written by a published author, you will see the growth your students need.

    • Descriptive Writing Prompt
    • Writing With Multiple Senses
    • Using Figurative Language
    • Syntactic Variety
    • Writing With Multiple Senses
    • Transition Words
    • Specific Nouns
    • Action Verbs
    • Describing a Character
    • Holiday Writing Throughout the School Year

    a. Beginning of School Year

    b. Fall

    c. Halloween

    d. Thanksgiving

    e. Christmas

    f. New Years

    g. Valentine’s Day

    h. St. Patrick’s Day

    i. Easter

    j. Mother’s Day

    k. Last Day of School

    Creative Writing

    Engage and challenge your students with this creative writing story starter activity. Prewriting questions are included to help students organize their thoughts. Students will love this fun and somewhat silly activity!

    Writing Practice No Dialogue

    Do your kids write stories through the use of boring dialogue that leave the reader confused? I've noticed that many beginning writers often tell stories using no descriptive writing. Here are easy to use worksheets for students to change into exciting stories with description but no dialogue. Mastering this skill will take your writers to a whole new level! Your kids will love this activity whether as a printable or used on the computer for distance learning.

    • Teacher Notes with Teaching Tips
    • Three Dialogue Passages for Revisions
    • Three Picture Prompts for Narrative Writing

    No Dialogue Writing

    This amusement park themed packet is asks students to explain their answers and use higher level thinking. The lesson is set up with gradual release directions and common core standards.

    • Practice page for the skill
    • Answer key page
    • Writing prompt
    • Teacher notes to explain how to punctuate compound sentences

    Opinion Writing Prompts and Passages

    It can be tough to find multiple reading passages for students to read and use higher level thinking skills. These passages will get the kids thinking with a brief yet factual peek into the traits of these zoo animals.

    You'll find fact-filled passages about:

    • Sea Lion
    • Howler Monkey
    • Zebra
    • Baby Elephant
    • Snake

    Run On Sentence Worksheets

    • Teach kids how to fix run on sentences with this teacher ready printable. This series of four handouts contains examples of the same run on sentence written four times. Students are asked to fix the sentences in four different ways. This may be used with a teacher modeling or as practice. A quiz is located at the end of the packet. Answer keys included. The format allows for students to demonstrate their skills without taking a lot of class time.

    Writing Practice Printables

    These digital writing prompts give examples while highlighting specific writing skills to take your students' writing to a new level. Not only does this resource provide kids with practice but guides them toward better writing through specific skill instruction. Plus, these activities may be printed or used on the computer! Your kids will love these easy to follow worksheets from a professional author.

    • Using Strong Verbs
    • Using Specific Nouns
    • Use of Multiple Senses
    • Show Don't Tell
    • Varying Sentence Structure
    • Three Additional Prompts

    Transition Words Worksheets

    This packet is filled with different prompts to get your kids combining sentences for smoother prose! These printables will work to get your kids thinking.

    • Ten transition Words choice questions
    • Eight sentence rewrites using transition words
    • Twenty transition word fill ins (different purposes of words)
    • Five transition word passages to rewrite
    • Ten transition word multiple choice questions
    • Five transition word sentences to replace "and."
    • Two page long writing prompts
    • Complete answer key with site suggestion for further advice

    Writing Prompts Paired Passages in Greek Mythology

    Although the great hero Heracles killed the deadly Hydra, suppose he were not around to complete this task. Who would you choose to complete this mission and why? Students will have 45 minutes to read the passages and choose a hero. Be sure to use textual evidence to prove why the hero is best for the job.

    Writing Practice No Dialogue

    Many beginning writers often tell stories using no descriptive writing. This worksheet for students change boring writing into exciting stories with description. Mastering this skill will take your writers to a whole new level!

    • Directions on How to Change the Passage
    • A Written Example
    • A Conversation for Kids to Change Into a Story
    • Lines for Story Writing

    Action Verbs Writing Worksheets

    Complete print and go or Google Document activities to improve your students writing techniques through flash fiction writing prompts. Through this classroom ready writing prompt bundle, written by a published author, you will see the growth your students need.

    • Practice Sentences Removing "Be" Verbs.
    • Teaching Tips
    • Rubric to Score Writing
    • Multiple Practice Removing Boring Verbs
    • Writing Prompts


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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information.
    Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.
    Recall relevant information from experiences or gather relevant information from print and digital sources; take notes and categorize information, and provide a list of sources.
    Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.
    Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences.

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