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Emotion Similes
Students will learn about similes and write a poem using them.
Change the Words
Focus on adverbs with this printable word-usage activity.
Fall Similes
Students create descriptive autumn similes and write them on fall-themed paper. This is a fun...
Mad Libs®: Write Your Own
Use this printable to have students create their own Mad Libs® stories. Students supply key...
Curious George: An Acrostic Poem
Encourage creativity with this Curious George poetry activity. Children read an acrostic poem,...
Mad Libs®: Write Your Own
Use this printable to have students create their own Mad Libs
Homophones Quiz
Students are asked to complete a sentence by picking the appropriate homophone from a list.
Paragraph Writing: Similarities and Differences
In this activity, students write paragraphs about the differences and similarities among the...
Fall Haiku
Students write fall-themed haikus, then decorate paper with beautiful autumn scenes on which to...
Very Lovely Poetry Pack
In this poetry activity, students will be asked to demonstrate their knowledge of cause and...
Plain Jane
Learn how adjectives, adverbs, and action verbs enhance writing.
Postcards Icebreaker
Students create postcards that reflect a summer happening. They use a pen name to sign it and...
Collect a Sentence
Students name everyday objects and then construct imaginative sentences with those words.
Classmate Book Report Icebreaker
Students generate fake book reports with their classmates by sharing information.
Dynamite!
Increase social studies skills with an activity that has students writing a poem about being an...
My Favorite Poem
Try a library-skills activity that focuses on evaluating and selecting books.
Antonyms and Synonyms
Opposites and similar meanings are reviewed.
Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How
Use this graphic organizer to help students write in a journalistic fashion. This printable is...
America -- My Country, My Home
Increase social studies skills with an activity that has students writing a poem about being an...
A Real Santa Claus Poetry Pack
After reading the poem, students will recognize the lesson it teaches.

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