WORKSHEETS
Make your own guyku inspiration cards with this printable template. Each card should feature a topic for a haiku poem.
Discover fun ways for students to show off, display, and share their poems.
BOOK GUIDES
Reinforce reading with meaningful writing activities for the Nikki and Deja Series by Karen English. Students will write…
Use this printable writing activity to focus on writing sentences correctly.
Students write about the imagined results of finding a lucky four-leaf clover and also practice their writing skills.…
Students learn to structure and focus their thoughts with this writing exercise.
Students use their imaginations and write a story in this creative writing activity.
Challenge your class with a creative writing activity that has students imagine they are travelling by sea and by air.
Enhance science skills with an activity that has students writing creatively about the planet earth.
Explore an activity that focuses on writing stories to follow a main idea.
Encourage children to create their own stories with this winter writing activity.
Students fill in phrases to form complete sentences in this creative writing activity about taking a train ride.
Students test their creative writing skills in this exercise.
Students view a sequence of images and then finish the story in this creative writing exercise.
Enhance writing skills with an activity that focuses on using complete sentences.
Students answer questions using complete sentences.
Demonstrate how to write a guyku with this illustrated haiku about baseball.
Students draw a picture of themselves with a friend and write about what they like to do with their friend.
By writing the ending to an Anansi story, children can explore African folk tales.
Increase social studies skills with an activity that has students writing a poem about being an American citizen.
Children use their imagination as they tell why they need a bandage.
Enhance science skills with an activity that focuses on writing creatively about a planet.
Enhance science skills with an activity that focuses on science rebus.
Students write thank you notes to three people who care for them.