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Whether you're teaching narrative, persuasive, expository, or creative writing, we've got you covered with an extensive selection of resources tailored to various grade levels and writing styles. Learn to write the alphabet in uppercase, lowercase, cursive, numbers, words, and sentences. 


Developmental writing stages: pictorial - emergent - developing
The Replacing overused words sheet has alternate words that can be used to replace the words that people overuse. Students can refer to this list when they want to make a sentence a little more interesting. This will be a good resource for students to use so they can get away from the overused words.
This writing rubric is focused on 4th grade writing samples. It contains 5 categories to focus on. The 5 categories are focus, content, organization, style and conventions.
See what story your students come up with for the picture provided at the top! For advanced writers, story should include words like first, next, then, and last.
Inspire students to write with these two presidential pages.
One page: trace each letter of the alphabet
Have students write their predictions for whether or not Punxsutawney Phil will see his shadow!
This writing rubric is geared towards 1st graders. It has 5 categories which include content, conventions, spelling, illustrations and handwriting.
The writing checklist can be used to improve your writing skills. It contains a list of questions to ask when writing.
Lined paper, blank, with Cat in the Hat graphic.  Free PDF to print at home.
Give students extra practice with these common words - is, my, to, we, will.
 Academic standards categories for Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking...
Simple tips for families to promote literacy BEFORE kindergarten.
Learn to write the cursive letter "F" - with letter & word examples 
Learn to write the days of the week in cursive!  
List of definitions of terms found in the academic standards for reading, writing, speaking, and listening. (4 pages)
The cactus coloring page can be used to teach students to recognize the letter C.
Learn how to write a cursive "Z" - with letter & word examples 
Practice writing numbers 0 to 12.  Each number includes a corresponding picture to help reinforce 1:1 correspondence.
Lined white paper with an octopus boarder. Great for a writing assignment that has an ocean theme.