WORKSHEETS
Students write a legend to describe a volcano's eruption, then draw a picture to accompany it.
Students identify the various organs in the central and peripheral nervous systems. They also write a play in which…
Encourage creative thinking with this writing activity about Curious George. This printable packet includes a prompt for…
After reading the Curious George series, encourage children to continue George's adventures by writing their own…
In this worksheet, children will read, research, and write about the German siege of Leningrad during World War II.
Explore the life and works of British novelist Anthony Trollope in this fill-in activity.
Explore the characters, themes, setting, and writing tools in the Warrior series through the activities in this…
This teacher's guide includes resources for two of Gail Carson Levine's books: discussion questions for Fairest and…
What would you do if you were a philanthropist? This worksheet includes a reading passage about Sir Edward Hallstrom–a…
John Simpson Kirkpatrick was a hero at Gallipoli during World War I. Students will write an essay about an act of…
ACTIVITIES
Use this worksheet with the "A Word to the Wise" lesson plan.
TEACHING RESOURCE
Award-winning author Susan Vreeland gives students advice on creative writing, from tools of the craft to revision…
Read about A.A. Milne's achievements, and explore the related activities to learn more about this children's author.
Learn about three major writers of the forties: Richard Wright, James Michener, and Herman Wouk.
Share the story of the Reys, creators of Curious George books, and assign the related activities to learn more about…
Assign writing prompts about the 1940s, and/or books that were written in the 1940s.
Read about E.B. White and assign the related activities to help students learn more about the beloved author of…
Share the story of Jack Kerouac, and assign the related activities to help your students learn more about this literary…
Assign writing prompts about the 1990s and/or books that were written in the 1990s.
Students are asked to imagine the hottest day of the year and then write a story about it.
Students will imagine a fantasy world and write a short story about what might happen there.
Students will write a character sketch about Leon, who is a loner. Then they will create a story around him.
Students are asked to imagine that they are a dog named Doris, and that their current living situation is about to…
Students are given a prompt about best friends Brenda and Lucy. They are then asked to write a short story about…