First Grade Ela Genre Writing Worksheets
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- Story Starters: Write about Your Best Friend
With a simple prompt and plenty of blank space to fill, this worksheet is just the thing to get kids' creative writing wheels turning.
- Practice Handwriting: Superhero
Let your child pretend to be a superhero and write a story about his super powers. He'll get some valuable handwriting practice in the process.
- Pen-Pal Letters: India
Writing to a penpal is a great way for your child to connect with kids in other parts of the world. Help him write back to Rahul about his own life in the U.S.
- Personal Narratives: Editing Checklist
Help young writers get their personal narratives in top form with this editing checklist! Students will make sure that their narratives have correct ending punctuation and capitalization with this handy worksheet.
- Skating Cow Story Starter
How does this cow know how to ice skate? Give your child some creative writing inspiration with this fun coloring page.
- Antler Antics Story Starter
This deer is a disaster, but how will his story end? Give your child a head start writing a creative story with this fun coloring page!
- Let's Get Writing: Rainbow's End
Give your child practice with his writing skills with this printable writing worksheet that prompts your child to write about rainbows.
- Jungle Writing Prompt
The jungle has long been a favorite setting for writers, and your budding author can set the scene (and illustrate it too) with this jungle writing prompt.
- Hedgehog Story Starter
What will this hedgehog do next? It's time to let your child be the storyteller with this fun coloring sheet.
- Write Your Main Character
Students answer key questions about their main character to develop details in this pre-writing worksheet.
- What Will You Be When You Grow Up?
It’s fun to dream about the future! In this activity, students write a persuasive paragraph about why their dream career is a good choice.
- Spring Writing For Kids
Here are a few fun things to help your first grader think about the spring season. What does he like to do? What do people wear in springtime?
- Piglet Story Starter
Give your child some creative inspiration writing a story with this fun coloring page, and let his imagination do the rest!
- Sentence Writing: Spring
What is your favorite spring activity? Answer this question and more about the spring season by filling in the blanks to complete the sentences.
- Write About the Christmas Tree
Write about your Christmas tree with this holiday writing prompt! Kids will describe their favorite things about the classic Christmas decoration.
- Plan Your Narrative
Use this graphic organizer to help students plan their personal narratives by drawing what will happen. Thinking about the beginning, middle, and end of their narratives encourages young writers to stretch out the small moments they write about.
- Brainzy Presents: The Amazing Adventures of Cuz-Cuz and Roly
Oh no! Cuz-Cuz is in Roly's food! It's up to your child to figure out why by adding text to the characters' speech bubbles.
- Story Starter: Alien Pet
This story starter featuring an alien pet will provide first graders with some coloring fun and writing practice in one engaging exercise!
- Story Board Game
This board game doesn't require any strategy, just some imagination and creativity! Tell a story to make it through the obstacles to the other side.
- Christmas Stationery
Christmas stationary adds some class to your letters to Santa or holiday greetings. Print your own Christmas stationary with this holiday printable.
- Christmas Traditions
Help your child master simple writing skills like building complete sentences and paragraphs with this writing prompt about Christmas traditions.
- Christmas List Template
Write a Christmas wish list with this template, waiting to be sent off to Santa! Your little one can even practice handwriting and building sentences.
- Write a Spring Story
Grab your colored pencils and your crayons and get your creative juices flowing with a story starter worksheet that lets you add the illustrations!
- Story Starters: Write about Your Last Birthday
Kids usually have a lot to say when it comes to their birthdays. Instead of talking about it, challenge your child to write about it instead!