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In this fun and creative booklet, students get to use their imaginations to create their very own superhero!
This writing assignment focuses on descriptive writing by having students write two descriptive paragraphs about their superhero. In the first paragraph, students describe what their superhero looks like and what his/her powers are. In the second paragraph, students describe how their superhero uses his/her powers to help others.
Booklet includes writing assignment outline, rubric, model essay, graphic organizers, descriptive writing worksheets, grammar practice, yellow editing pages, revising guidance sheets, sentence structure outline for students to use before drafting, and publishing paper.
Make it come to life by having a superhero convention! Have your students dress up as their superhero and make a presentation describing how they help others!
This resource is part of my Full Year Creative Writing Curriculum! Be sure to check it out!
Also check out these other great creative writing resources!
President for A Day - Transition Words
The Great Invention Convention - Persuasive Writing
Once Upon A Time in My Life - Personal Narratives
Different...But Still The Same - Compare and Contrast
and more!
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What others say
Description
In this fun and creative booklet, students get to use their imaginations to create their very own superhero!
This writing assignment focuses on descriptive writing by having students write two descriptive paragraphs about their superhero. In the first paragraph, students describe what their superhero looks like and what his/her powers are. In the second paragraph, students describe how their superhero uses his/her powers to help others.
Booklet includes writing assignment outline, rubric, model essay, graphic organizers, descriptive writing worksheets, grammar practice, yellow editing pages, revising guidance sheets, sentence structure outline for students to use before drafting, and publishing paper.
Make it come to life by having a superhero convention! Have your students dress up as their superhero and make a presentation describing how they help others!
This resource is part of my Full Year Creative Writing Curriculum! Be sure to check it out!
Also check out these other great creative writing resources!
President for A Day - Transition Words
The Great Invention Convention - Persuasive Writing
Once Upon A Time in My Life - Personal Narratives
Different...But Still The Same - Compare and Contrast
and more!
Want more great resources for your classroom? Check out these and other great materials at My TPT Store and become a follower!
The ABC's of Science Activity Pack
Reading Comprehension Worksheets
Interactive Social Narrative - The Bully and the Bystander
Do you use the Reading Street Common Core program in your classroom?
Check out my Reading Street resources including:
Story Activities
Comprehension Worksheets
Vocabulary Tests and Quizzes
and more!!!




