Third Grade Ela Genre Writing Worksheets
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- Writing a Thank You Letter
Help kids get familiar with the process of writing a thank you note, so they'll never complain about writer's block again.
- Super Hero Supporting Details
Super powers and saving the world will make any child want to write! Your third grader will learn about adding supporting details to his main idea.
- Opinion Paragraphs
Let your voice be heard! Prepare students for essay writing with these fun prompts that encourage them to express their opinions.
- Summer Writing
Summer is a time for fun adventures! Give your child a fun way to keep his writing skills honed during vacation time.
- Write a Haiku
Take a stab at haiku poetry with this free-form haiku writing worksheet. All you need is imagination and a pen!
- Silverback Gorilla Facts
The silverback gorilla is a special animal. This magnificent male is part of an endangered species. Complete this sheet to learn all about this gentle giant.
- Magical Writing
Ready to add some magic to the standard creative writing process?
- Steps to Writing a Research Paper
Visualize the steps to writing a research paper with this essential guide!
- Realistic Writing
Give your students practice bringing their stories to life as they write realistic fiction!
- First Person
Understanding first person narrative is important for every student to master! Grasp the concept of first person with the help of this worksheet.
- Writing for an Audience
Get to know your readers with this practice prompt, to help kids learn the importance of writing for an audience.
- All About My Dad
Here's a great way for beginning writers to practice forming sentences and using descriptive language as they show special appreciation for Dad!
- Third Person Narrative
Third person narrative is the most commonly used point of view in writing. Introduce your child to the concept of third person narrative with this worksheet.
- What is the Main Idea
Help your student practice story organization with this exercise, where she'll identify the supporting details that properly support the main idea.
- Diamante Poems
Got a budding poet under your wing? Help her practice parts of speech by writing a diamante poem, or a diamond poem.
- Grizzly Bear Facts
The grizzly bear once roamed across most of North America; now its habitat has shrunk to the northwest. Discover more about the grizzly with this worksheet.
- Letter to the Editor
Help your little journalist use her voice and write a letter to the editor of a local newspaper. She'll get writing practice and learn about her community.
- Skiing on the Moon
Imagine if there were a ski resort on the moon! Use those creative writing skills to make up a story that goes with this silly picture.
- Supporting Details
What do you want to be when you grow up? This cute worksheet will help them learn about supporting the main idea with supporting details with their writing.
- Christmas Tree Writing Prompt
What would your perfect Christmas tree look like? Have your beginning writer practice descriptive writing to answer this fun Christmas creative writing prompt!
- Describe Your Home
Supporting details make a main idea stronger, and add color and interest to any story. Your early writer will describe your home and add detail to his writing.
- Drought and Flooding Writing Prompt
Here's a quick overview of drought and flooding to spark thoughts or conversation with your kids about water.
- All About My Family: Grandma
Help your little one get to know her family members with a fun interview and creative writing exercise, all about grandma!
- Write Your Own Limerick
Our limerick worksheet is sure to tickle your kid's funny bone! This limerick exercise teaches her how to write a limerick.