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More Literature & Creative Writing Activities
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Bio Poem Handout
Use this template when writing a bio poem, a great format for students to write creatively... | Story Writing, Volume I: Printable Book (4-6)
Browse a printable teacher resource book that is filled with story-starters for narratives,... | |
Problem, Climax, Solution
This organizer will help students to visualize and write about the key elements of a plot. | Fall Haiku
Students write fall-themed haikus, then decorate paper with beautiful autumn scenes on which... | |
Teacher's Guide to Cam Jansen Mysteries
Teach students about the elements of a mystery and learn about the genre's history with this... | Poetry Activities & Prompts: Printables Slideshow
Students will learn about alliteration, couplets, haikus, limericks, acrostic poems, and much... | |
Topics for Beginning a Journal
A list of suggested journal entry topics for students to use when writing. | Letter-Writing Printables & Activities Slideshow
Practice the fine art of letter writing with printables and activities for grades K-12. This... | |
Where Are the Wild Things: Maurice Sendak
Share the story of Maurice Sendak with your students, and assign the related activities to help... | ||
Martin Luther King Jr. Story Starter
Create a story using a list of ten terms about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This is great... | ||
A Collection of Poetry Activities
This collection of ideas will help students to love poetry from creation to recitation. | Scoring Rubric: Response to Literature
The organization, elements of response to literature writing, grammar, usage, mechanics, and... | |
Charlotte's Web Persuasive Letter
Students write a letter to convince Mr. Arable about what he should do with Wilbur. | ||
Poetry Terms Quiz
Administer a quiz that gauges students' knowledge of poetry types and terms. You can use this... | ||
Scoring Rubric: Literary Analysis/Interpretation
The organization, elements of literary analysis/interpretation writing, grammar, usage,... | Writing Journal Guidelines for Students
This printable outline of journal guidelines describes the method students should follow when... |

