Second Grade Ela Genre Writing Worksheets

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  • Draw and Write

    Got a case of writer's block? One great way to get started is to draw a picture!

  • Creative Writing for Kids: Amazing Girl

    Practice writing about Amazing Girl by using your imagination to answer the questions asking for a description of this unique super hero!

  • Rhino Story Starter

    Inspire your little storyteller to exercise her imagination with an adorable story starter! How did this rhino become a ballerina?

  • Cast a Writing Spell

    This goofy magician is about to perform a magic trick! Let your aspiring wizard determine what trick the magician is about to perform.

  • Name That Book

    Second graders will hone their creative writing skills as they brainstorm outrageous titles of their very own using this worksheet!

  • Halloween Acrostic Poem

    Compose your own Halloween-themed acrostic poem with this worksheet that's all ready to go!

  • What Does Easter Mean to You?

    With a writing prompt and a word bank to help focus student ideas, they can write about things associated with Easter on this printable writing page.

  • Adding Extended Dialogue

    Students will use a comic book format to organize conversations within their personal narratives and practice the writing process.

  • My Story's Characters

    Characters are at the very center of any story, and learning how to create dynamic characters is essential for budding writers. Your students can use this handy organizer to plan rich character development in their creative writing.

  • Write an Earth Day Song

    This April kids can write their own Earth Day song or poem using this colorful worksheet.

  • Personal Narrative Problem & Solution

    Students can start a personal narrative with a clear problem and solution by using this activity to organize their story. This handy graphic organizer will have students consider various aspects of their problem and solution, and how it made them feel.

  • Narrative Transition Words & Phrases

    Help your students solidify their use of transition words with this cute version of the classic ugly duckling story. By helping to fill in the missing transition words throughout the narrative, students will flex their sequencing and organization skills.

  • Adding Transition Words

    Have fun with functional and informative transitions with this cooking-themed activity. Students will solidify their knowledge of important transition words to improve their sequencing and informational writing skills.

  • Time Transition Word Sort

    Noticing too many “thens” in student narratives? Use this transition word sort activity to get kids thinking about different time transitions in their writing.