First Grade Ela Genre Writing Worksheets

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  • Alternate Ending

    Put your budding reader's creative side to the test with this worksheet that encourages him to come up with an alternate ending to a passage you assign.

  • Watermelon or Waffle? Opinion Practice

    Which food does your child like more: watermelon or waffles? Practice writing opinions with this fun 1st grade opinion worksheet!

  • Halloween Story Starter

    "It was a dark and stormy night..." There's no better time to get some writing practice in than Halloween, when everyone becomes a character!

  • Space House Story Starter

    Give your first grader a fun coloring page that doubles as a creative writing activity! She'll use her imagination to create a story for the picture.

  • Agree or Disagree: Rooney for President

    Rooney wants to run for president. See if you agree with his vision of a perfect school, and write your own opinion!

  • Agree or Disagree

    People often have different opinions, and it's okay to agree to disagree! Practice identifying opinions with this worksheet.

  • Your Opinion Of A Perfect School

    What would school be like if you had it your way? Write an opinion piece about what a perfect school would be like.

  • Give Me Five

    What's your favorite holiday? Write five reasons to back up your opinion in this worksheet.

  • Pass the Paper

    Find out other students' opinions about dessert with this tasty worksheet!

  • Piggy Fashion Story Starter

    Have you ever heard of a pig with a sense of fashion? Challenge your child's creativity with this fun story starter.

  • Write a Cowboy's Tale

    A cowboy meets a dragon but how does it end, and how did it start? Your young story teller can decide!

  • Circus Story Starter

    Can you tell this elephant's story? Give your child a head start writing a creative story with this fun coloring page, and let his imagination do the rest!

  • Write a Letter to Martha

    What would you say to a dog if that dog could talk? PBS KIDS' Martha Speaks can do just that, and you can writer her a letter!

  • Make Your Cover Shine

    Make your writing shine with a cover that pops! After students have completed a piece of informational writing, it’s time for them to make engaging covers. This worksheet helps students include all of the key elements—title, picture, and the author's name

  • Think Pair Share

    What do your classmates think? Find out their favorites with this favorable opinion worksheet.

  • Celebrating Christmas

    Every family has their own special Christmas traditions -- how would you describe yours?

  • Double Bubble

    Students will develop and write different opinions about cats and dogs with this friendly worksheet.

  • Write and Draw Story Time: Cat

    If your family owns a cat, this is a perfect time to make the furry family member the star while your child practices penmanship (without even knowing it).

  • Procedural Writing

    Use this activity to assess your first graders’ abilities to write procedural texts. Students are prompted to write step-by-step instructions for how to do or make something of their choosing.

  • Informational Writing

    Use this writing prompt activity to assess your first graders’ abilities to write informational texts. Students will use details and facts to convey a topic of their choosing.

  • Step-by-Step Recipe

    Give your young writer a chance to practice procedural writing by sharing how to complete a simple recipe of their choosing. Having students consider each step of a process sets them up for success when writing how-to books.