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Stretch those writing skills with this "stretch a sentence" activity! Little writers will learn to expand on an idea by adding more details to a sentence.
Summer writing can start with drawing something fun, or thinking about their favorite parts of warm days. This worksheet is a fun quick-start for ideas.
Track the dots! Help your students learn one-to-one correspondence and how to recognize words as they read along with you in this interactive worksheet.
What's your favorite thing about the rain? This rain writing prompt gets your child to use his powers of description to write about what happens on rainy days.
There are so many amazing animals found in the ocean! Help your students decide on one animal to write and draw about as they practice their writing skills.
Inspire your students to write a poem about what they love most, their families! Help your students hone their poetry writing skills by writing a list poem about their families.
Help students gain phonological knowledge and an understanding of one-to-one correspondence by spelling words one letter at a time in this fun hands-on activity!
A fictional story has many parts that require planning. Young writers will love using this planning sheet to plan out their setting, characters, problem, solution, and choose a title.
Search Printable Kindergarten Writing Process Worksheets
Do your kindergarteners enjoy stories, poems, and everything in between? Then you’re in the right place! Teaching and learning about the writing process can be extremely fun and creative—especially with these engaging educator-created worksheets. These kindergarten resources challenge students to practice their handwriting skills, share fun facts about their life, and take part in the writing process.