Write your name
Can you write your name? This early writing worksheet lets your child identify the letters in his or her name and practice writing it.
Writing a book review
This reading and writing worksheet introduces the elements of a book review and guides your child through writing a simple book report.
Writing a letter
In this set of reading and writing worksheets, your child will read three sample letters, determine who is writing them, make notes about the events, and then write a sample letter back.
Writing a persuasive argument
In this series of writing worksheets, your child will read an example of a persuasive argument and then answer questions about the text's structure, meaning, and language. Your child will also get practice summarizing the writer's main points. Bonus: your child may use a dictionary and/or a thesaurus for help finding word replacements.
Writing a report about dinosaurs
Learn how to write a basic report! In this language arts worksheet, your child will read a nonfiction passage about dinosaurs and then use the text to answer questions in complete sentences.
Writing letters c and o
In this early writing worksheet, your child practices tracing and writing lowercase letters c and o.
Writing practice: alternatives to "said"
The writer quotes people, but doesn't use the word "said" once. In this language arts worksheet, your child will read the passage to find all the words the author used instead of "said" and write words that can be used to mean "said" and "asked." Then, your child will practice locating and writing the title and author of the book this passage comes from.
Writing recipes: pizza
The instructions in this recipe are out of order. In this language arts worksheet, your child gets practice reading for sequence and editing for order of events.
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