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Use this reference sheet to encourage students to use a variety of transition words in their writing to signal the different relationships between ideas.
In this fun essay-writing activity, young writers will complete a graphic organizer to plan their thoughts, then refer to it to write a short opinion piece about their favorite dinner.
Surprise! Young writers are prompted to write a personal narrative about a time they were surprised. Students will practice sequencing and prewriting skills as they use this fun watermelon-shaped graphic organizer to plan out their personal narrative.
Play author with this creative writing and comprehension exercise! Your child will learn all about inference, or drawing conclusions based on what they've read.
In this sixth-grade worksheet, students hone their narrative writing skills by practicing identifying and removing irrelevant details to strengthen a story.
Use this resource with your students to practice making connections between words. As your students complete the analogies, they will identify the relationships between words and their meanings.
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Most writers require organization to keep their stories flowing. Composition worksheets teach young writers about sequencing, story comprehension, and more. Watch your child develop as a writer with opinion writing sheets, persuasive writing assignments, and letter writing printables. Composition worksheets are an effective way to promote reading and writing and hone first and fifth grade writing skills.