Free printable 1st grade writing worksheets and writing activities for first-grade! Students work on sentence structure, punctuation, paragraph writing, poetry writing, and more! Download and print our free first grade writing prompts for an entire year of simple first-grade journal writing covering narrative, creative, opinion writing, descriptive, and more!
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1st Grade Writing Prompts
An entire year of free printable first grade writing prompts! Start your mornings off with simple first grade journaling activities with our standards-based writing prompts. For each month of the year students will work on thematic topics covering important writing styles including creative, narrative, opinion, persuasive, comparisons, and more! This is a fantastic way to introduce concepts with simple, low-pressure student-led journal writing.
1st Grade Writing Templates
First grade students can begin a variety of writing exercises with our free printable writing templates. These graphic organizers are helpful for learning about main ideas with supporting details, character analysis, biography or autobiography research, how to write a paragraph and more. These visual outlines are a great starting point for brainstorming any writing assignment and will soon become a helpful tool in your classroom.
Spelling Days of the Week
First-grade students can practice spelling the days of the week with our free printable spelling worksheets. These are perfect for young students to ensure they can spell these important calendar vocabulary words. Worksheets are available in both print and cursive.
First Grade Copywork Pages
First graders can write fun facts about fruits! Free printable copywork worksheets for first grade students. Blend science, health, and writing with these fun and engaging copywork handwriting worksheetes that will have your students writing fun facts about fruits! Covering apples, blueberries, bananas, and more! Copywork facts are a great starting point that avoids the pressure of figuring out what to write. Students will recognize patterns of writing they can expand to their own research writing projects.
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