Second Grade Ela Writing Process Worksheets

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  • Punctuate the Story: The Lost Kitten

    Practice proper punctuation with this read-along worksheet.

  • Field Trip Opinion

    Second graders love field trips! Help them share their opinion about the best field trip location while using this handy paragraph organizer.

  • Finding Louie Alternate Ending

    A strong ending is a key part of creative writing! Have your second graders flex their fiction comprehension muscles with this activity. Students will consider problem, solution, characters, and detail as they answer questions after reading a short story.

  • The Three "R's" Revision

    Help young readers think critically about the organization of a paragraph using this reading and writing activity. Students will read a paragraph about recycling and then choose the best sentences to add to the piece to make it even better!

  • Make an Envelope

    This envelope template can help aspiring letter writers address their letters. Your students will love cutting out, folding, and addressing their own envelopes in this hands-on activity!

  • Make a Dinosaur Sentence

    Why is this dinosaur holding an egg? Help your second grader get creative with his reading and writing skills with this beginning sentence writing worksheet.

  • I Felt So...

    Second graders love telling stories! Help them share their feelings when writing about one small moment using this helpful planning worksheet.

  • Make a Space Shuttle Sentence

    Ready for sentence building liftoff! This worksheet will help your second grader build his creative writing skills and practice forming sentences.

  • Narrative Story Organizer

    Second graders love telling stories! Help them plan their own small moment stories using this handy graphic organizer.

  • Tractor Building Sentences

    What is this tractor trying to build? Help your second grader build his creative writing skills with this beginning sentence writing worksheet.

  • Brainzy Presents: The Amazing Adventures of Floyd and Roly

    What are Floyd and Roly talking about? Fill in the word balloons and make up your own comic!

  • Dear Student: Letter Template

    If pencils could talk, what do you think they would say? This letter writing template can help aspiring writers create a hilarious letter from the perspective of a classroom supply!

  • The Best Vacation

    Who doesn't love dreaming about their ideal vacation? Help your young writers share their opinion of the best place to vacation while using this handy paragraph organizer.

  • Punctuate the Story: The Pink Rabbit

    This pink rabbit needs some punctuation! Kids will add pauses, quotes, and exclamations by adding the proper punctuation to this story.

  • Make a Speedy Sentence

    Rev your creative engines! This worksheet will help your second grader build his reading and writing skills, and practice making sentences of his very own.

  • Punctuate the Story: Learning to Sew

    Gerry is learning how to sew, but she needs some punctuation in her story! Your kid will add life to Gerry's story by adding commas, periods, and quotations.

  • Personal Narrative Organizer: Surprise!

    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.

  • Bumble Bee: Punctuate the Story

    Put proper punctuation into practice with this Bumble Bee read-along worksheet.

  • Story Mountain Prewriting

    Young writers will traverse the story mountain to create a narrative plot of their own! Students will consider various story elements, including characters, setting, climax, problem, and solution with this great visual aid.

  • Super Endings

    Being able to write a strong conclusion is an essential skill for all story-tellers. With this activity, budding writers will practice this skill by writing two types of endings for their personal narratives.

  • "Somebody Wanted" Prewriting Organizer

    The Somebody-Wanted-But-So-Then strategy is a great tool to help students identify and understand story elements. In this fun brainstorming activity, budding writers will use the format to start generating a story of their own!

  • Tall Tales for Kids

    Who is your favorite larger-than-life character? Help your young reader understand story structure with this tall tales activity.

  • Dinosaur & Pirate Jig Scene

    Here's a writing prompt to put a jig in your step, and pep in your writing practice!

  • Baby Sister: Punctuate the Story

    Put proper punctuation into practice with this Baby Sister read-along worksheet.