Students use this worksheet to write about stages in the life cycle of a chicken. This activity is great for informational writing, sequencing, and using transition words.
A life Cycle of a Frog Writing Prompt
Writing prompts with pictures about a life cycle of a frog for first- and second-grade students. What was first, then, and after?
Summer Creative Story Starter #1
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write about Macy and her favorite month.
Chichen Life Cycle for Kids | Observational Journal
This baker reading passage is perfect for second-grade students. Students are instructed to read the story about Baker Ben and answer questions.
Summer Creative Story Starter #2
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. What happened with a ball? Kids discover and write a story.
Summer Creative Story Starter #23
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. Can the watermelon seed grow inside you? Let’s find out!
Life Cycle of Frogs Writing Book
These Letter Z Formation Cards help students develop good and neat handwriting. Students focus on each letter at once. And The Letter Z is for zookeeper Zander!
Summer Creative Story Starter #24
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write about prank!
Tell About Zebra
Students describe how the zebra looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Summer Creative Story Starter #15
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. Can octopus live on land with humans?
Butterfly Life Cycle Journal
This flipbook is a great activity that helps students gain a better understanding of the butterfly life cycle. Students fill in the blanks on each page, which will help them comprehend the stages. They also cut and paste the correct picture to match each stage.
Summer Creative Story Starter #4
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write about mermaid and dolphin.
Summer Creative Story Starter #25
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. What will you take for the picnic?
Tell About Penguin
Students describe how the penguin looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Summer Creative Story Starter #7
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. Can you become invisible? Let’s find out!
Summer Creative Story Starter #22
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write about their best vacation!
Summer Creative Story Starter #16
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. Could the palm talk to you and tell secrets?
Summer Creative Story Starter #9
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. Which toppings will you choose to create the best ice-cream?
Summer Creative Story Starter #11
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. Suddenly, Kirsten felt her feet leaving the ground. What happened?
Tell About Jellyfish
Students describe how the jellyfish looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Summer Creative Story Starter #17
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write about queen bee and why no one wants to play with her.
Summer Creative Story Starter #13
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write about their dreams!
I have… Who has… The Butterfly Life Cycle Game
This is an easy-to-play game that is a great way to practice various skills. Students can form a circle to recreate a frogÂ’s life cycle.
Summer Creative Story Starter #21
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write about an adventure with an umbrella.
Summer Creative Story Starter #3
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write how to make a fun cocktail.
Tell About Alligator
Students describe how the alligator looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Summer Creative Story Starter #8
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write about the new pet!
Summer Creative Story Starter #6
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write about magical flip-flops!
Tell About Whale
Students describe how the whale looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Summer Creative Story Starter #12
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. Have you ever play with ladybugs?
Summer Creative Story Starter #18
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. Suddenly, Lindy slipped down into the hole. What happens next?
Summer Creative Story Starter #14
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write about newspaper boat!
Tell About Hamster
Students describe how the hamster looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Summer Creative Story Starter #5
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write about sea adventure!
Summer Creative Story Starter #20
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write about magic carpet.
Summer Creative Story Starter #10
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. With this story starter, kids write how to make the best lemonade ever!
Tell About Kangaroo
Students describe how the kangaroo looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Skunk
Students describe how the skunk looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Dolphin
Students tell how the dolphin looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Summer Creative Story Starter #26
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. Can you grow a vegetable?
Tell About Tiger
Students describe how the tiger looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Octopus
Students describe how the octopus looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Summer Creative Story Starter #19
One of the most difficult challenging parts of creative writing is getting a new piece started. Who talks to you through seashell?
Tell About Toucan
Students describe how the toucan looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Jaguar
Students describe how the jaguar looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Cat
Students describe how the cat looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Anteater
Students describe how the anteater looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Vulture
They descrStudents describe how the vulture looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Squirrel
Students describe how the squirrel looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Queen Bee
Students describe how the queen bee looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Narwhal
Students describe how the narwhal looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Lobster
Students describe how the lobster looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Lion
Students describe how the lion looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Vampire Bat
Students describe how the vampire bat looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Rabbit
Students describe how the rabbit looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Koala
Students describe how the koala looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Camel
Students describe how the camel looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Beaver
Students describe how the beaver looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Fox
Students describe how the frog looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Frog
Students describe how the fox looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Emu
Students describe how the emu looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Goose
Students describe how the goose looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Elephant
Students describe how the elephant looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Deer
Students describe how the deer looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Bear
Students describe how the bear looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Wolf
Students describe how the walrus looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Pig
Students describe how the pig looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Monkey
Students describe how the monkey looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Iguana
Students describe how the iguana looks, where does it live, and what does it eat. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Gopher
Students describe how the gopher looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Yellow Baboon
Students describe how the yellow baboon looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About X-ray Fish
Students describe how the x-ray fish looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Xantus
Students describe how the xantus looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Raccoon
Students describe how the raccoon looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Quail
Students describe how the quail looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Otter
Students describe how the otter looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Mouse
Students describe how the mouse looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Zorilla
Students describe how the zorilla looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Umbrellabird
Students describe how the umbrellabird looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Hippo
Students describe how the hippo looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Yak
Students describe how the yak looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Nightingale
Students describe how the nightingale looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Urchin
Students describe how the urchin looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.
Tell About Impala
Students describe how the impala looks, where it lives, and what it eats. Students learn to form written sentences that others can understand.