Second Grade Ela Genre Writing Worksheets

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  • Drawing Conclusions

    Time to play detective! Can you describe what happened int his scene, just by looking at the picture? Practice making inferences by looking at context.

  • Fairy Tale Story Starter

    What would happen if Peter Pan invited Robin Hood to Neverland? A fun coloring page scene starts your young writer out!

  • 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.

  • Supporting Details: Who is Your Best Friend?

    In writing, supporting the main idea with details is a skill your child should learn early on. Your second grader will fill in the details about a best friend!

  • Second Grade Details Brainstorming

    Your students will flesh out their personal narratives using this brainstorming guide.

  • Personal Narrative: Surprise!

    Make personal narrative and dialogue prep a breeze with this organizer! Students will practice sequencing and prewriting as they put together their personal narrative about a time they were surprised by something or someone.

  • Example of Mineral Resources

    Here are four examples of mineral resources for kids to think about, plus a short explanation of what a mineral resource is.

  • Personal Narrative Prewriting

    Mapping out your thoughts before you start writing is key to a well-organized essay. Your students will map their first draft of a personal narrative using this graphic organizer.

  • Composition Book Note-Taking

    Help your students take organized notes on a book, lesson, or video with this helpful worksheet. Kids will record facts they already know, what they learn, and questions they still have. Then they can paste their notes in their composition notebook.

  • Mermaid and Pirate Writing Prompt

    It's entertaining (and educational) to make-up stories. Try a funny pirate writing prompt like this one!

  • Creative Writing: Hidden Door

    Does your child have a wild imagination? Give him a fun outlet with a creative writing prompt! This one asks him to imagine a hidden door he's discovered.

  • Summer Writing Ideas

    Spark your student's imagination with this fun and creative writing prompt which focuses on summer, and get more summer writing ideas.

  • Christmas Acrostic Poem

    This Christmas acrostic poem worksheet gets your child to make a pretty poem about the holiday season. Pen a Christmas acrostic poem using this template.

  • Note-Taking from a Video

    Help your students to process and retain the information they learn from watching videos with this handy worksheet. Students will consider their previous knowledge, what they learn, and what they still want to know.

  • Christmas Eve Writing Prompt

    It's almost Christmas time! Get your child to let his holiday excitement out with this Christmas Eve writing prompt.

  • Silly Writing Prompt

    Here's a pretty silly writing prompt. How do a bird from the arctic and a bird from a tropical island meet up one day? Your child can decide!

  • Grab That Reader

    The best type of introduction makes you want to learn more! Help your second graders hook their readers as they practice writing new and improved introductions using this grabby worksheet.

  • Creative Writing Prompt

    Kick start your child's creativity with a fun creative writing prompt! He'll imagine and write what it'd be like to be a rock star

  • Personal Narrative Graphic Organizer

    Your students will fill in the juicy details when they prepare for personal narrative writing with this fun watermelon-themed graphic organizer!

  • The Best Food

    Second graders love food! Help your young writer share their opinion about the best kind of food using this helpful paragraph organizer. Fair warning, this activity might make you hungry!

  • Writing a Tall Tale

    It's storytelling time! Bring the magic of tall tales closer to home by creating a tall tale based on someone your child knows and admires.

  • Peer Review: Adjectives

    It’s more fun to revise with a partner! After writing personal narratives, have students share their writing with a partner. Partners should identify at least three parts in the narrative where three descriptive details could be added.

  • Brainzy Presents: The Amazing Adventures of Super Floyd and Officer Ice Cream

    Super Floyd and Officer Ice Cream are off on an adventure! Help the dynamic duo save the day by filling in their speech bubbles.

  • Ways to Show You Care

    Valentine's Day isn't just about handing out paper cards and heart-shaped candies -- it's about showing your family and friends how much you love them!