Second Grade Ela Genre Writing Worksheets
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- Strong Beginnings
A good introduction draws a reader into the story and makes them want to learn more. Help your second graders hook their readers as they practice writing strong introductions using this helpful worksheet.
- Science Fiction Writing Prompt
Get into a mad scientist state of mind with this fun science fiction writing prompt! Your child will imagine and describe a magical potion.
- Classmate Interview Writing
Having interviewed their classmates, students will practice their expository writing skills describing what they learned in complete sentences.
- Peacock Writing Prompt
Imagine what would happen if a crow wanted to be a peacock! Give your little storyteller a fun way to practice her creative writing with this prompt.
- Narrative Writing: Peer Revision
Successful peer conferences are a breeze with this narrative writing checklist! Students will review their own writing and a partner's writing, checking for correct punctuation, capitalization, complete sentences, and staying on topic.
- Character Development
Conjure some creative characters with this worksheet that will help kids develop great descriptive writing skills.
- Creative Writing: Travel the World
Give your child an imagination vacation with this fun creative writing prompt, where she'll write about traveling to a far away land.
- Note-Taking Sheet
Writing nonfiction can be a daunting task for newbies, but this note-taking sheet contains helpful prompts that keep your young writer on track.
- Writing Inspiration for Kids
What's going on here? Your child can decide what's happening and where these characters might go next, using this writing prompt as a start.
- Opinion Writing: Peer Revision
Once students have completed their first draft of opinion writing, guide students through a peer review conference with this checklist! Students will reread their own work and then a partner's work, checking for punctuation, capitalization, and more.
- Ingredients of a Story
Have your students think of story elements as ingredients for a delicious narrative! Young writers will consider setting, characters, the problem, and the solution with this fun pre-writing organizer!
- Summer Memories
Spark your student's imagination with this fun and creative writing prompt which focuses on summer.
- Creative Writing Prompt: Pet Dino
What if we could own dinosaurs as pets? Spark your child's imagination with this fun creative writing prompt, perfect for beginning writers.
- Informational Writing: Peer Revision
Finished with the first draft of informational writing? Let this handy checklist guide students through a peer review conference! Students will check for correct punctuation, capitalization, complete sentences, and staying on topic.
- Mid-Year Narrative Writing Check-in
Second graders will pick their favorite activity from the year to display their narrative writing skills, and the handy rubric makes it easy to provide constructive feedback on all the essential components.
- Personal Narrative: Adding Dialogue
Adding dialogue to writing makes for more entertaining and relatable story-telling. In this activity, young writers will use a fun comic book format to add simple dialogue to their personal narratives.
- Biography Timeline
Use this this biography timeline to organize your biography before writing it.
- Super Dad Coloring Page
Honor Dad this Father's Day by turning him into a veritable superhero! This printable is guaranteed to pack in the giggles (and writing practice, too).
- Valentine Cinquain
This Valentine's Day, create a special card for your loved one in the form of a heart-shaped cinquain.
- Halloween Acrostic Poems
Help your child come up with some frightfully fun words with this colorful Halloween acrostic poems worksheet.
- Dream Gift
This dream gift worksheet gets your child to imagine and write. Kids will write a short paragraph about receiving a dream gift on Valentine's Day.
- Hysterical Hyperboles
Give your child hyperbole practice with this fun worksheet. She'll need use her imagination to finish each sentence with a fun hyperbole.
- Street Sign Poetry
Use words from street signs and billboards to create poetry. Pick four words, use one word per line in a four-line poem. Don't be afraid to get creative!
- Preservation of Natural Resources Brainstorm
Preservation of natural resources happens in lots of ways, big and small. When you don't want something to run out too quickly, what can you do to help?