First Grade Ela Genre Writing Worksheets

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  • What Lives in the Sea

    Your student will research and identify the animal and plant life that live near the sea, using both her own knowledge and the help of the Internet.

  • Sentence Starters: Writing Opinions

    Get started with writing and explaining great opinions with these words.

  • Let's Get Writing: The Beach

    Give your child practice with his writing skills with this printable worksheet that asks your child to describe what he likes to do at the beach.

  • Dream Writing

    Keep this cute printable on your first grader's bedside table, and when she wakes up, have her write a story about her dreams.

  • School Acrostic Poem

    Acrostic poems are a fun, easy introduction to poetry. Learn about what makes a good acrostic poem and try writing one about school!

  • Get Ready to Write Nonfiction

    One of the best ways to prepare for writing is by examining another author’s work. In this activity, students look closely at a nonfiction text and answer questions about what they find in preparation for writing their own.

  • Three Billy Goats Gruff Sequencing

    Get writing going with your own Three Billy Goats Gruff sequencing and writing worksheets.

  • Sentence Writing: Toys

    What was the very first toy you played with when you were a baby? Answer this question and more by filling in the blanks to answer the questions about toys.

  • An Ice Experiment with The Cat in the Hat

    Not all water is liquid. Use this activity from PBS KIDS' The Cat in the Hat Knows All About That! to develop observation and writing skills.

  • Santa Wish List Template

    This Santa letter template is great for kids who want a little extra structure when writing to Mr. Claus. Try our Santa letter template this Christmas season.

  • Brainzy Presents: Floyd and Roly's Amazing Adventures

    Floyd and Roly are best friends and neighbors! Help your child stretch his writing skills with this fill-in-the-speech-bubbles worksheet.

  • Nonfiction Notetaker

    In order to write informational texts, students need to research their topics. Use this handy notetaker to help students record and think through the new information they are gathering.

  • Picture Prompt Story Starters

    This cute worksheet asks your first grader to write a silly story about how this hungry monkey captures those yummy bananas.

  • Christmas Cookies Writing Prompt

    Mmmm! Can you smell the Christmas cookies in the oven? Warm up your child's writing skills with this Christmas cookies writing prompt.

  • Froggie Story Starter

    Can you help this froggie princess tell her tale? Give your child some creative inspiration to write a story with this fun coloring page

  • Let's Get Writing: Dreams

    Help your child improve his skills with sentence building with this printable worksheet.

  • Picture Prompt

    What turned Louie's frown upside-down? This cute story starter gets your first grader writing a turtle tale.

  • Summer Writing For Kids

    Summer writing can start with drawing something fun, or thinking about their favorite parts of warm days. This worksheet is a fun quick-start for ideas.

  • Revise Your Informational Writing

    After writing a draft of an informational piece, have students revise their writing with this handy checklist. Students will work to improve their sentences and add more details and descriptions that will take their writing to the next level.

  • Writing Sentences: Halloween

    Get into the Halloween spirit with this creative writing activity! Answer questions about how you celebrate by filling in the blanks to complete the sentences.

  • Sketch a Habitat: Lake

    Help your first grader learn the life science of lakes with this pretty worksheet that encourages her to do some research on things that live near lakes.

  • Sentence Writing: Sports

    What is your favorite sport? Answer this question and more about sports by filling in the blanks to complete the sentences.

  • Story Starter: Alien Family Trip

    This story starter featuring an alien family trip will engage your second grader in a fun coloring exercise and help strengthen his writing skills!

  • Jack and the Beanstalk Story Map

    Fill in this story map to organize the details of the Jack and the Beanstalk story.