WORKSHEETS
Give children practice in identifying adverbs.
Increase social studies skills with an activity that has students writing a poem about being an American citizen.
Students will practice their logic in this activity. They will assess the reasonableness of several statements, create…
Students will write about cages in this activity. They will first examine the concept of a "cage," then they will write…
Explore an activity that introduces students to the topic of clichés. They will practice replacing overused expressions…
In this activity, students will learn why some events anticipate other events. Then they will write a poem about a…
In this activity, students will learn the importance of great names for people, products, and businesses. They will then…
The purpose of this activity is to raise students' awareness of the advantages of a good title for stories, essays, and…
Students will learn about hoarding and will consider why a person would want to hoard objects or supplies. Then they…
In this activity, students will learn about the concept of the paradox and why some paradoxes make sense. Then they will…
Students will learn about malaprops in this activity. They will write two paragraphs about the topic, then do research…
Students will imagine a situation in which a victim can emerge victorious, and will then write a short story about this…
Explore an activity that presents a lesson about a blessing in disguise, after which students will write a short story…
Explore an activity that invites students to look seriously at their future by composing questions for themselves.…
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…
In this creative writing activity, students are given a prompt about a high-school coach who acted badly towards his…
Students are asked to imagine that they are being accused of something they didn't do. They are then asked to write a…
Students imagine that they are like Jay Gatsby, and have a lost love who is destroying them. Then they write a story…
In this writing activity, students create a character based on someone they know, put the character in a new situation,…
Students are asked to remember one of their favorite teachers; record details about why this person was so special, and…