An extensive collection of composition teaching resources to assist your students with exploring text types. This collection includes educational worksheets, unit and lesson plans, banners that can be customized for your classroom, handwriting sheets that can be customized, posters with hints and techniques, hands-on activities, games and much more!
Integrate reading, writing, and American history with a worksheet about the Boston Tea Party using the RACES writing strategy for text evidence.
Practice using the RACES writing strategy for text evidence with a Lewis and Clark Passage, graphic organizer, and worksheet.
Follow the color-coded parts of speech guide to fill in the word grid and reveal a mystery image.
Help students learn the difference between nouns, verbs, and adjectives with this cut-and-paste sorting worksheet.
Differentiate reading instruction with leveled nonfiction, compare and contrast passages, and worksheets.
Use this passage, second grade writing prompt, and worksheet to help students write a constructed response paragraph about Amelia Earhart.
A template for students to use when planning a narrative text.
Teach your students to analyze characters more effectively by providing them with a list of character traits.
A template for students to use when planning the plot structure of a narrative text.
A worksheet to use in the classroom on St. Patrick's Day when talking to kids about lucky during social-emotional lessons.
Research and create an interactive biography for a historical figure.
Enhance student understanding of the 8 parts of speech with these colorful, informative, and easily-referenced grammar wall posters.
A sorting task for students to practice differentiating between common and proper nouns.
Learn about the planets with differentiated compare and contrast passages, activities, and writing opportunities.
A graphic organizer for students to use when categorizing sensory details.
Have some fun adopting a digital chicken with this interactive Easter writing activity.
Enhance your students' comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills with this nonfiction Earth Day passage and accompanying activities.
A template to use when exploring or planning a narrative story.
A template for students to use when writing their own Readers Theater script.
A fun and creative way to learn about how adjectives can be used to describe a character's appearance and personality.
A set of 6 worksheets teaching the concept of simple, compound, and complex sentences.
A graphic organizer to use when brainstorming sights, sounds, smells, touches, and tastes.
A fun activity to use when learning about parts of speech.
A plot diagram for students to refer to when planning narrative writing.
A 2 page worksheet for students to use when learning how to write a haiku poem.
Practice grammar conventions with a pack of Easter English worksheets.
Build a strong sentence-writing foundation with an interactive spring sentence-building activity.
Practice determining what details are relevant and irrelevant to a topic while providing a purposeful context.
A 2 page worksheet for students to use when learning how to write a limerick.
A worksheet to practice writing possessive nouns correctly.
A poster highlighting the three main reasons an author writes a piece of text - to persuade, to inform, to entertain.
Boost your students’ vocabularies with a synonyms list to reference in their daily writing lessons.