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2nd grade writing printables for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Writing Office Template

Writing Office Template

Created by
Amanda Payette
I used this template to create Writing Offices for my third grade students. The students have these offices available when they are writing and can refer to the information listed there! It includes information about: the writing process, an editing checklist, punctuation, writing super sentences, transition and story words, letter formation (both print and cursive) and a space to put current work.
Preview of Addressing an envelope

Addressing an envelope

Learning to address an envelope has never been more easy or fun! The envelope on top is a sample for students to refer to. The bottom envelope has lines for the student to fill out. After practicing on this worksheet, students will be ready to address a real envelope and put on a real stamp!
Preview of Where In The World Do You Live?  Editable Map Booklet

Where In The World Do You Live? Editable Map Booklet

Created by
4 Little Baers
I created this map booklet for my students to pin point exactly where they live in the world! Complete with a booklet cover, the pages start at their planet, then zoom in to continent, country, state, county, city, street and room. The students can write on the line and color/draw pictures for each page. Editable so that you can change the country, state, county and city/town as needed. This booklet was created originally for Virginia, Richmond specifically, but can be changed to suit where
Preview of Miss Bindergarten Celebrates the Last Day Of Kindergarten End of Year

Miss Bindergarten Celebrates the Last Day Of Kindergarten End of Year

Created by
Wolf Classroom
End of year comprehension questions and activities to accompany Miss Bindergarten Celebrates the Last Day Of Kindergarten written by Joseph Slate and illustrated by Ashley Wolff. Comprehension questions and three options for an activity sheet. One activity about the book and two about themselves. Each activity has two version - one for students to write sentences on their own and another which is a scaffolded version with a sentence starter.Read aloud of the story can be found on Youtube.File
Preview of Monthly Writing Prompt Calendar

Monthly Writing Prompt Calendar

Created by
KEQ
This is a calendar that can be adjusted for your use. It includes a school year's worth of writing prompts for Sept-May. Students could have this stapled/glued inside their writing journals to offer some inspiration...or this could take the place of morning work each day. The possibilities are endless! Calendar dates could be removed, if you like a more flexible approach.
Preview of Class Bookworm: Reading Independent & Class Reading Challenge Motivator

Class Bookworm: Reading Independent & Class Reading Challenge Motivator

Created by
teach2reach
A great activity to encourage the love of literacy in your classroom! Each student is given the blank template of the bookworms body. Next, they add actual photo or an illustration of themselves. On the outside lines they list the following: favorite author(s) favorite book(s) favorite genre(s) favorite book character(s) Add the completed bookworm to a bulletin board! Here's an idea for a bulletin board title: Meet (Teacher's name) (grade level) Bookworms! Meet Mrs. Coppage's 4th Grade Bookwo
Preview of "How To" Writing Template

"How To" Writing Template

Created by
Tina Vitolo
This product is a template for students to guide themselves when writing "how to's" It begins with a cover page, up to 6 steps (in each step, students are to draw the picture of their step and write a brief summary of the step) lastly, final writing pages to put steps together in paragraph form. At the end of their writing, students are to draw their own picture of their final product. Attached is a reference sheet on Transition words.
Preview of Poetry Mini Booklet For Student Use Grade 3 and 4

Poetry Mini Booklet For Student Use Grade 3 and 4

Created by
Geis19
A Poetry Booklet. Students write and draw pictures to go with their poem in their ready made mini-booklet. Grade 3 and 4. Easy to photocopy. Poems inlcude a page for haiku, cinquain, limerick, and acrostic poems. Please check out the rest of my products at:http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Geis19DEFINITELY CHECK OUT THE LINK TO THE BUNDLE OFFERED BELOW FOR ALL OF YOUR CLASSROOM WRITING NEEDS! LANGUAGE WRITING BUNDLE - LETTER WRITING, PERSUASIVE WRITING,NARRATIVE WRITING, POETRY, SPEEC
Preview of Key Details in Fiction Text Organizer

Key Details in Fiction Text Organizer

A graphic organizer for main idea and key details in a fiction text including boxes for who, what, where, when, why, and how details. This document is editable and fits the common core standards.
Preview of Hippo Writing Craft and Activity

Hippo Writing Craft and Activity

This simple craft can be used with any hippo themed fiction or non-fiction book. Directions: Trace the template on grey or purple construction paper and cut out. Attach the mouth flap to the full head using tape, glue, or staples to create the mouth opening effect. Lined paper can also be added inside the mouth to guide writing. For a simpler version, copy the template on regular white copy paper and distribute to students. They can then put it together and color it on their own (after fini
Preview of Diary of a Butterfly

Diary of a Butterfly

Created by
Kim Julian
This fun activity includes a journal where students write in first person narrative format as a caterpillar follows its life cycle into a butterfly. It also includes a rubric and writing examples so students know what their writing should look like. I have also included my Life Cycle of a Butterfly handout to enrich the activity.
Preview of Friendly Letter Template - Mickey Mouse

Friendly Letter Template - Mickey Mouse

Created by
Hannah Slavin
My students have been working on writing friendly letters. Their prompt was to write a friendly letter to a relative that invited them to go to Disney World.
Preview of Synonym Worksheet

Synonym Worksheet

Cinnamon Roll Synonyms is a fun worksheet activity for students who are learning to write using effective vocabulary! I have uploaded the page using publisher, so you can edit it to best fit your classroom or students!
Preview of 100th Day of School 100 Days Worksheets NO PREP

100th Day of School 100 Days Worksheets NO PREP

100 Days of School Writing Prompts Coloring Activities Worksheets 100th No-Prep Worksheets :This 12-page packet provides a variety of levels to reach each individual student. Please see preview pages and descriptions below . Worksheets include lined paper for easy handwriting practice:12 pages include:· 4 Writing Prompts with shaped lined paper· Count by 10’s to 100 : Cut & Paste· Color 100· Color 100 with color key· Acrostic Poem : HUNDRED· How Many Words Can You Make From : One Hundred· Ve
Preview of Writing Process Packet

Writing Process Packet

This packet includes a brainstorm web for developing writing ideas, an organizer for placing sentences in a logical sequence and a paragraph outline to structure the paragraphs, revise them and edit them. It also includes a lined final copy sheet with a rubric.
Preview of Vocabulary Word Work

Vocabulary Word Work

I use this vocabulary page in my Daily 5 centers. The students must take a word from the word wall that I want them to focus on that day and define it, use it in a sentence, illustrate it, and write it neatly 5 times. I change my font to make it cuter but I left it boring for you to play with fonts you enjoy. Hope you find it useful (=
Preview of Summer to Fall changes

Summer to Fall changes

Created by
Kim D
This worksheet lets students draw a picture and write a few sentences about the difference between summer and fall. I go over the changes that occur to the trees, to animals, and to us when the weather changes (for us I use the different types of clothes we wear). Then students pick which one they want to write about, draw a picture of the before and after, and write a sentence describing the picture.
Preview of Responding to Literature

Responding to Literature

Created by
Tracy DeGandi
Use this handout to go over with your students how to respond to literature for common core.
Preview of "Phun" Phonics Chart

"Phun" Phonics Chart

Created by
camachofour
This is a fun poster you can use for a wide variety of areas, including interactive notebooks, for writing centers, independent reading centers, and many more. This chart is for all ages; even intermediate kids enjoy the funny pictures. I also have matching bookmarks!
Preview of My Fine Motor Control Book Handwriting

My Fine Motor Control Book Handwriting

Created by
EYFS creations
36 Pages of Fine motor control to practice letters Aa Bb and CcThe booklet contains pages with letters to practice, sentences and simple words associated to the letters a,b and cPages practice capital and lower case letters. The end pages are fine motor pencil control sheets that help children write on the line.
Preview of First Day Acrostic Poem

First Day Acrostic Poem

Use this Acrostic Poem template for both primary and intermediate grades. Included is a primary example along with an intermediate example, bothof which can be used to help with brainstorming with your students.
Preview of Editing Stations

Editing Stations

Created by
Elizabeth Armour
Use these stations to hold students accountable for each part of the editing process. Stations include directions on how to edit for spelling, word choice, organization, punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and details. Can also be used as posters in the classroom or to teach editing skills.
Preview of Handwriting Traceable Letter Bracelets for Multi-Sensory Practice

Handwriting Traceable Letter Bracelets for Multi-Sensory Practice

I have found that when children wear these bracelets they have access to practicing These are 8 sets of bracelets designed for a child to wear to help him or her learn lowercase letters by tracing them. Each set has picture icons on the left side and is arranged by where the letter begins..for example j begins at the plane, so the plane is circled. Cut the bracelets out. Tape a bracelet around the child's wrist (opposite to the writing hand) and have him or her trace each letter with the writing
Preview of How to Catch a Leprechaun Banner!

How to Catch a Leprechaun Banner!

Created by
Klever Kiddos
This is a banner for a bulletin board titled "How to Catch a Leprechaun." My students loved designing and sharing their story of how they caught a leprechaun. My students colored a Leprechaun border to go with it and we hung them on a bulletin board under this banner. It turned our so cute!
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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