Fiction Writing

Fiction writing ideas for your K-2 classroom. Find creative ideas and resources for teaching students how to write made-up stories--fiction, fantasy, and fairy…
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Does it ever feel like your K-2 writers will never be able to write independently? Well, I have good news for you...they can! With the right tools, students can find their own answers to common questions, spell words on their own, and even proofread and edit their own work! This FREE resource will help you build a writing folder where your students can keep all the tools they need to write independently. Writing Genres, Fiction Writing, List Of Transition Words, Writing Folders, Blends And Digraphs, Student Organization, Word List, Free Resources, Anchor Charts
Free Writing Folder Tools
Does it ever feel like your K-2 writers will never be able to write independently? Well, I have good news for you...they can! With the right tools, students can find their own answers to common questions, spell words on their own, and even proofread and edit their own work! This FREE resource will help you build a writing folder where your students can keep all the tools they need to write independently.
These simple writing prompts for Kindergarten make it easy to differentiate and support your beginning writers! Each of these 60 prompts comes with several graphic organizers, many options for drafting paper (with built-in supports), and publishing/final draft paper. All paper options have plenty of space for students to draw, too. The built-in supports include sentence starters, word banks, and self-assessment checklists. Informational Writing Prompts, Narrative Writing Prompts, Kindergarten Writing Prompts, Differentiated Writing, Writing Process, Writers Help, Writing Bundle, Writing Instruction
Kindergarten Writing Prompts {Informational, Narrative, Opinion Writing BUNDLE}
These simple writing prompts for Kindergarten make it easy to differentiate and support your beginning writers! Each of these 60 prompts comes with several graphic organizers, many options for drafting paper (with built-in supports), and publishing/final draft paper. All paper options have plenty of space for students to draw, too. The built-in supports include sentence starters, word banks, and self-assessment checklists.
I love teaching students about the features of comics, and then having them create their own comic strips. In this post, I’ll describe 4 writing skills you can teach through comics, give ideas for helping students transition from writing comics to writing stories, provide some free downloads, and give some suggestions for primary-friendly comic strips/graphic novels! Writing Comics, Comic Template, Free Comics, Mentor Texts, Teaching Strategies, Student Teaching, Graphic Novels
4 Writing Skills To Teach Using Comic Books As Mentor Texts - Learning at the Primary Pond
I love teaching students about the features of comics, and then having them create their own comic strips. In this post, I’ll describe 4 writing skills you can teach through comics, give ideas for helping students transition from writing comics to writing stories, provide some free downloads, and give some suggestions for primary-friendly comic strips/graphic novels!
Make your grammar and conventions lessons fun with picture books! This list of 15 picture books is perfect for K-2 students. First Grade, Second Grade, Grammar Instruction, Sandra Boynton, Collective Nouns, Nouns And Verbs, Teaching Grammar
15 Picture Books for Teaching Grammar and Conventions - Learning at the Primary Pond
Make your grammar and conventions lessons fun with picture books! This list of 15 picture books is perfect for K-2 students.
Download these free printable tools for your own K-2 students and help them become more independent, too. Homeschool Writing, Homeschool Learning, Kindergarten Writing, Writing Resources, Teaching Writing, Writing Ideas, Teaching Kids, Literacy, Second Grade Writing
These FREE Writing Folder Tools are a Game Changer!
Download these free printable tools for your own K-2 students and help them become more independent, too.
Grammar often takes a backseat - there's so much other stuff we have to teach. This post has 3 tips for fitting in grammar instruction! | Learning at the Primary Pond Grammar Activities, Grammar Lessons, Opinion Writing Lessons, Writing Conventions
Ideas for Teaching Grammar When Your Time is Limited - Learning at the Primary Pond
Grammar often takes a backseat - there's so much other stuff we have to teach. This post has 3 tips for fitting in grammar instruction! | Learning at the Primary Pond
Grammar often takes a backseat - there's so much other stuff we have to teach. This post has 3 tips for fitting in grammar instruction! | Learning at the Primary Pond Grammar Resources, Teacher Resources, Guided Reading Lessons, Teaching Reading
Ideas for Teaching Grammar When Your Time is Limited - Learning at the Primary Pond
Grammar often takes a backseat - there's so much other stuff we have to teach. This post has 3 tips for fitting in grammar instruction! | Learning at the Primary Pond
This writing center resource for Kindergarten includes printable writing activities for all year long, lesson plans to introduce the activities, writing center tools and supports, and kid-friendly directions! This resource provides an organized system for managing your writing center. | Learning at the Primary Pond Kindergarten Writing Center Activities, Literacy Practice, Differentiation Activities, Literacy Center Activity, List Of Activities, Kindergarten Reading, Teaching Procedures
Kindergarten Writing Center Activities
This writing center resource for Kindergarten includes printable writing activities for all year long, lesson plans to introduce the activities, writing center tools and supports, and kid-friendly directions! This resource provides an organized system for managing your writing center. | Learning at the Primary Pond
Looking for some fun ways to teach adjectives to your Kindergarten, 1st, or 2nd grade students? These adjectives activities (including opposites and shades of meaning) are perfect for primary grammar lessons! | Learning at the Primary Pond Kindergarten Grammar, Kindergarten English, Teaching English Grammar, English Phonics, Primary Grammar, Primary Grades, Primary Students, Primary Education
5 Fun Activities for Teaching Adjectives in the Primary Grades - Learning at the Primary Pond
Looking for some fun ways to teach adjectives to your Kindergarten, 1st, or 2nd grade students? These adjectives activities (including opposites and shades of meaning) are perfect for primary grammar lessons! | Learning at the Primary Pond
Teaching first graders how to write well is a big challenge. Kids often start the year all over the map, and some are mostly still drawing. This yearlong bundle of narrative, opinion, and informational writing lessons for first grade makes it easy to plan your writing instruction! Also included are posters, visuals, assessment instructions, language arts/grammar practice, and writing rubrics to save you time. | Learning at the Primary Pond #writingworkshop #teacherspayteachers Personal Narrative Writing, Nonfiction Writing, Persuasive Writing, Writing Poems, Informative Writing, Teaching Ideas
First Grade Writing Workshop Bundle
Teaching first graders how to write well is a big challenge. Kids often start the year all over the map, and some are mostly still drawing. This yearlong bundle of narrative, opinion, and informational writing lessons for first grade makes it easy to plan your writing instruction! Also included are posters, visuals, assessment instructions, language arts/grammar practice, and writing rubrics to save you time. | Learning at the Primary Pond #writingworkshop #teacherspayteachers
Do you have trouble getting your Kindergarten, first grade, or second grade students to write enough? This post has ideas to help! | Learning at the Primary Pond Elementary Writing, Student Writing, Primary Writing, Student Goals, Free Teaching
Help! My Students Don’t Write Enough! - Learning at the Primary Pond
Do you have trouble getting your Kindergarten, first grade, or second grade students to write enough? This post has ideas to help! | Learning at the Primary Pond