First Grade Ela Genre Writing Worksheets
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- Family Acrostic Poem
An acrostic poem is one of the most easy and rewarding ways for younger children to write poetry. Fill in the blanks to spell out "family".
- Fall Writing For Kids
This worksheet offers a few ways for your child to start thinking about the fall season, whether by drawing a Halloween costume or writing about fall foods!
- Practice Handwriting: Santa
Santa Claus is still responsible for giving your first grader presents, right? Let your child return the favor with this imaginative handwriting exercise!
- My Favorite Ice Cream: Opinion Writing
Give this delectable worksheet to your 1st grader to practice opinion writing! Your child will love talking about his favorite ice cream.
- My Chore List
This printable chore list will help your child keep a track of his activities each week. He can personalize the chart by making his own list of chores.
- Editing Partners: Informational Writing
Editing is more fun with a partner! After writing a draft of an informational piece, this activity gets students working in pairs to improve their writing. Partners will read each other's work and then use this worksheet to provide constructive feedback.
- Draw the Story
How does this story start and end? Let's draw the story to practice storytelling and comprehension skills!
- Adjective Inventory
Want students to add more pizazz to their narratives? Encourage them to use descriptive details! Have students read over their writing and identify how many adjectives they used. Then challenge them to add in at least five more adjectives.
- Winter To Do List
Get ready for winter with this seasonal to do list, fit for the snowy season! You can help your child stay organized and keep your own schedule in check.
- Story Starters: Write about Your Favorite Sport
Too often kids have trouble writing because they can't think of a place to start. Here's a worksheet with a simple prompt that's guaranteed to kids writing.
- Story Starters: Write about Your Family
Featuring a simple prompt and plenty of blank space, this worksheet is great for helping kids flex their writing muscles.
- Defending Favorites: Opinion Writing
Does your 1st grader have a favorite activity or game? Have him write his opinion with this easy to use opinion writing template worksheet.
- Dolphin Story Starters
These playful dolphins need some color, and a story! Get your child writing creatively with this fun coloring page, and let his imagination do the rest.
- Favorite Transportation: Writing Opinions
Does your child prefer biking or riding the bus? Have your 1st grader write out her opinion and a reason with this opinion writing worksheet!
- Tell About Animals
Your kids will love learning and sharing about animals in this engaging research activity! Engage students in the research process as they prepare to write informational books about animals.
- Add More Details!
Great writing is in the details! As students revise their narrative writing, encourage them to use more descriptive details. This worksheet helps students dig deeper and revise their writing to include more adjectives.
- School Uniforms Around the World
Learn about school uniforms around the world as students are going back to school!
- Knight in Shining Armor Writing
All we know is that this courageous knight in shining armor is protecting this beautiful princess, and it's up to your scribe to finish the story!
- Convince Me: Persuasive Writing Practice
It's never too early to start planning for your future! After imagining what their lives will be like at age 25, students write persuasive letters to their parents asking for their support.
- Opinion Octopus
Does an octopus have 8 tentacles? Test your fact and opinion identification skills with this colorful undersea adventure.
- Diwali Traditions
How do people celebrate Diwali? Help your little one learn about a traditional Hindu holiday celebrated in the fall.
- Picture Story Starter
Here's a fun way to get your first grader writing stories; this one's about a mouse, cat, and cheese!
- Kitty Cat Story Starter
This cat looks crafty, but how does the story end? Give your child a head start writing a creative story with this fun coloring page.
- Draw a Sequence Story
Looking for a worksheet to help your child with patterns? This printable worksheet will give him practice with creating a logical sequence of events.