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Insect Informational & Creative Writing Worksheets
Insect Informational & Creative Writing Worksheets
Insect Informational & Creative Writing Worksheets
Insect Informational & Creative Writing Worksheets
Insect Informational & Creative Writing Worksheets
Insect Informational & Creative Writing Worksheets
Insect Informational & Creative Writing Worksheets
Insect Informational & Creative Writing Worksheets
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Spring is ALL about insects!

(or bugs! I have duplicated the same insect papers using the term "bugs" instead depending on the vocabulary you use with your students!)

These brainstorming and writing worksheets would be a perfect addition to your insect units! The worksheets have different styles of lines and blank templates to write more specifically about a certain type of insect. All writing pages are differentiated to reach the needs of all learners. All of the informational and writing worksheets include a copy with blank lines, a copy with traceable words and a sentence stem, and a copy with words and a sentence stem to just continue on the writing prompt.

Included in this product:

-Graphic Organizers (Including blank templates)

-Informational Writing Sheets (to write lists of facts and sentences/paragraph)

-Drawing Insects worksheet

-Insects vs Not Insects Sorting Worksheet

-Opinion Writing Sheets (favorite insect)

-Creative Writing Sheets

-If I were an insect...

-The Ant Who Wanted to Fly

-The Lost Ladybug

-The Spider Who Didn't like Webs

-The Bug Talent Show

-Cricket's Night Concert

-A Fly on the Wall

-Insect Scavenger Hunt Sheet

-2 Insect Graphing Sheets

-2 Coloring Pages (or 1 and a Cover for their Insect journal)

Enjoy!

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Insect Informational & Creative Writing Worksheets

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Description

Spring is ALL about insects!

(or bugs! I have duplicated the same insect papers using the term "bugs" instead depending on the vocabulary you use with your students!)

These brainstorming and writing worksheets would be a perfect addition to your insect units! The worksheets have different styles of lines and blank templates to write more specifically about a certain type of insect. All writing pages are differentiated to reach the needs of all learners. All of the informational and writing worksheets include a copy with blank lines, a copy with traceable words and a sentence stem, and a copy with words and a sentence stem to just continue on the writing prompt.

Included in this product:

-Graphic Organizers (Including blank templates)

-Informational Writing Sheets (to write lists of facts and sentences/paragraph)

-Drawing Insects worksheet

-Insects vs Not Insects Sorting Worksheet

-Opinion Writing Sheets (favorite insect)

-Creative Writing Sheets

-If I were an insect...

-The Ant Who Wanted to Fly

-The Lost Ladybug

-The Spider Who Didn't like Webs

-The Bug Talent Show

-Cricket's Night Concert

-A Fly on the Wall

-Insect Scavenger Hunt Sheet

-2 Insect Graphing Sheets

-2 Coloring Pages (or 1 and a Cover for their Insect journal)

Enjoy!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose opinion pieces in which they tell a reader the topic or the name of the book they are writing about and state an opinion or preference about the topic or book (e.g., My favorite book is...).
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts in which they name what they are writing about and supply some information about the topic.
With guidance and support from adults, respond to questions and suggestions from peers and add details to strengthen writing as needed.
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