First Grade Ela Genre Writing Worksheets

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  • Favorite Part of the Story

    This worksheet will have your child read a brief passage, and then decide on his favorite part.

  • Draw It, Label It

    Drawings are fun to incorporate into writing and can add a lot to a story. In this worksheet, young writers learn the importance of labeling the illustrations they include in their narratives.

  • Tiger Story Starter

    This tiger is quite a daredevil, but how does his story go? Give your child a head start writing a creative story with this fun coloring page!

  • Holiday Letter Template

    Is your child excited to write his letter to Santa? Here is a printable letter page, where he can write his Christmas wishes, and then color a picture!

  • Write Your Supporting Character

    Kids strengthen their pre-writing skills and learn about character development with this planning worksheet.

  • Procedural Planner

    Help your young writer prepare to write procedural books by filling out this planner. Considering each step of a process sets students up for success when writing how-to books.

  • Summer To Do List

    Tackle your summer schedule with a colorful, ready-to-print to do list! Your child can practice his organization skills to prepare for back to school.

  • Think Ahead

    This exercise will challenge your child's powers of recollection as well as his communication skills. It also provides an introduction to the research process.

  • Holiday Card Template

    Here is a great holiday activity for you and your little one. He can practice his handwriting and writing addresses for these home-made Christmas cards.

  • Practice Handwriting: Video Game

    Is your kid obsessed with video games? He needs to practice handwriting somehow, so let him imagine what video game he would make and write about it.

  • Pen-Pal Letters: Japan

    What better way to introduce your child to letter writing than with a letter to a penpal. Encourage him to write back to Sakura all about his life in the U.S.

  • Crabby Story Starter

    What do you think this crab is up to? It's time to let your child be the storyteller with this fun coloring and creative writing worksheet.

  • Practice Handwriting: Summer

    Keep those 1st grade handwriting skills building! Your young storyteller will write a story (make-believe or real-life) about the summer.

  • Bronk the Brontosaurus Cowboy!

    Bronk is not like any other prehistoric creature you've seen! Your child can create stories straight out of the Wild West, about Bronk the Brontosaurus Cowboy.

  • Kids' Cowboy Story

    This page is ready for writing out a cowboy's tale. Kids can color in what their cowboy hat should look like then write their own cowboy story.

  • Prince and Princess Writing Prompt

    It's up to your 2nd grader to make a story based on a prince, a princess and two huge grins. Try story elements like setting, background and a problem.

  • Beach Story Starter

    A polar bear on a beach? Give your silly storyteller a fun way to practice her writing skills with this picture-perfect story starter.

  • Story Starter: Alien Tunes

    Combine a fun coloring exercise and writing refresher in one with this story starter featuring an alien dancing to his favorite music!

  • What’s Your Favorite Animal?

    Students opine about their favorite animals and give reasons for their picks in this worksheet.

  • Story Starter: Alien Birthday Party

    This story starter featuring an alien leaving to attend a birthday party will spark the imagination and provide writing practice, too!

  • Father's Day Acrostic Poem

    F is for fantastic father! Celebrate dear ol' dad with this Father's Day acrostic poem, a sweet and thoughtful Father's Day present that beats a necktie.

  • Thank You Card For Nurses

    Write a thank you card to your local nurses to express your gratitude for their hard work on Labor Day.

  • What Will You Study?

    It’s fun to think about the future! In this activity, students write a persuasive paragraph about what they need to learn in order to make their dreams come true.

  • Christmas Stationery Template

    This candy cane stationery will surely get your child in the Christmas mood. He can use this letter page to write to Santa or to family members.