3rd grade writing
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Have students practice adding two 2 digit numbers with Gingerbread Man Code. After solving each equation, they will fill in the letters to solve the riddle. Part of a December Literacy and Math No Prep Bundle for Second Grade.
Learning to write is fun and effective with these adorable First Grade Writing Prompts for Winter. Opinion, Narrative and Informative Prompts included.

Jessica Elzey saved to writing
Valentine's Day Activities for Pre-K Kids--this is a great collection of ideas specially made for kids ages 3-5!

Kats Kreative Korner saved to classroom ideas
FREE Elementary Reading & Writing Bundle - study guides, graphic organizers, and reading comprehension printables Ends 4/26/19 #readingfreebies #writingfreebies
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Last week we started opinion writing! It’s my FAVORITE genre to teach, and typically, the one my sweet seconds like best too! I thought I’d share how I launch opinion writing! I spend an entire week launching this particular writing genre – I want my kids to feel comfortable sharing their opinion, as well as ... Read more

Courtney Klagstad saved to Writing
This is a fun way to practice Cause and Effect! Students can learn about this relationship with this free, printable worksheet.Click here to download your

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2nd grade writing prompts http://www.writingprompts.net/2nd-grade/

Lisa Zuniga saved to homeschool - Kayleigh
Check out this FREE Halloween haunted house writing lesson called "In the Haunted House"! Create spooky sentences, learn Halloween vocabulary using senses and positional words, and get creative!
#1- Write in front of the kids daily- I know for many of us the thought of writing in front of the kids is terrifying! Most of us weren’t English majors, and I think it brings back memories of red ink when we were kids. I, for one, am the queen of run-on sentences. Also, I LOVE commas and exclamation marks!!! I am sure all my “Grammar” friends are cringing right now as they read this! But here is the truth, they are 6 and 7 years old! We have tons of writing knowledge to share with them…

Julie Foster saved to Classroom Ideas