Letter writing is an engaging and important writing format for third graders to master. You can support the development of letter writing expertise with this lesson that provides guidance on the structure and anatomy of a letter. Written by curriculum experts, this lesson will teach kids the various features that make a letter easier to read, and will also offer plenty of opportunities to practice.
In this worksheet, children read an example of a bio poem for jazz musician Thelonious Monk, then use the prompt to create a bio poem for a person of their choosing.
Students will have fun engaging in activities that develop their ability to write sequential step-by-step directions. This lesson helps young learners with being detailed and using transition words in their writing.
Everyone has their own process for writing, but there are a few things every good writer should always do: Plan, write, revise, and finalize. Learn the basics of the writing process with our collection of worksheets, hands-on activities, and games, all designed to help make your child’s reports and papers sing.. With enough practice, your student will perfect their process and write like a pro.