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A picture to color and space to write a very short story about pencils, school or writing with theme words from a word bank.
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Write a booklet report about a real or imaginary trip to Japan. These pages include directions for writing specific information about your trip, including holidays, people, and sightseeing, and daily journal pages. Prompts develop narrative, persuasive, and descriptive writing skills. One of several in the "A Trip to..." series on our member site.
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Color the illustrations, and write the words Stop, Drop, and Roll. Includes lines for writing.
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Includes the main elements of a news article, writing headlines, writing a lead, story sequencing, differences between fact and opinion... all the basic aspects of news writing are included in this 15 page multiple-skill unit.
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Illustration of polar bear, and lines for writing using words from a word bank.
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[member-created with abctools] Write a Groundhog Day report on the lined paper with a realistic picture of a groundhog across the top of the page. Use the words in the provided word bank (from "brown" to "vegetarian") to write the report.
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A picture of a pencil to color and space to write about school or writing.
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What do you know about puffins? Picture of puffins and medium lines for writing.
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Draw a picture of yourself wearing this pith helmet, then write about what you would like to see hiking through the rain forest. Includes narrow lines for writing.
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[member-created with abctools] Lined writing paper with pencils and apples in the surrounding border and the title "My Goals". Includes a title page.
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A picture of children playing at the beach to color and wide lines to write about summer fun!
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Write in the balloon pattern; then create your own balloon and write about it.
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B/W illustration of a suitcase to color, lines for writing.
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Space to draw a picture and lines to write a description of a snowy day.
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A picture to color and space to write about winter fun.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses breaking rules to help someone who might be in trouble. Common Core: W.3.1, W.4.1
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A large picture to color showing the emotion and space to write WHEN you feel that way. Happy, lonely, shy, jealous, sad, proud, angry, nervous, scared, excited.
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A cute illustration of a scarecrow to color and a lined space to write a short story or poem.
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Color the picture and write the animal word to complete a simile.
as eager as a beaver
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Imagine you are a professional chef. Write what you would like to have for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Include the ingredients and draw a picture of each dish.
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Color the picture and write the animal word to complete a simile.
as busy as a bee
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Write a letter to President Obama. The form has been filled in with the correct address and lines for students to write their own letter.
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A picture of children playing at the beach to color and lines to write about summer fun!
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Narrow-lined writing paper with color illustrations of school books and apples in the upper-left and lower-right corners.
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A picture to color and wide lines to write a short report about the Great Wall.
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A cake to color and lines to write a birthday letter or a brief birthday story.
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A picture of a lighthouse to color and space to write about summer and the beach.
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Part of the abcteach character-education series, which introduces children to challenging life skills decisions and asks them, "What would you do if this happened to you?" This one addresses admitting to a mistake. Common Core: W.3.1, W.4.1
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A picture to color and space to write a very short story with German theme words from a word bank.
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A picture of Uncle Sam ringing the Liberty Bell to color and lines to write.
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[member-created with abctools] Scroll-shaped shapebook with picture dictionary skill-related writing prompts such as "translate the words from the dictionary into your language" or "choose ten words and write one sentence for each word."
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Cute writing assignment to report on frogs in a fun way. Bordered with frogs. Writing prompts with space for student input.
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Boy with menorah and lines to write using words from a word bank.
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A picture to color and lines to write a very short story with bunny and birthday theme words from a word bank.
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31 quotes from famous women form the basis for writing prompts that require students to use their skills of reflection, research, and writing.
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A picture of a rabbit to color and wide lines to write about rabbits or spring.
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A picture of two people in a rowboat to color and space to write about them.
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A picture of a colonial flag to color and wide lines to write. Great for Flag Day (June 14th).
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A picture of horses in a field to color, and space to write a short story.
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A picture to color and space to write a very short story with theme words from a word bank.