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Spring Descriptive Writing Activity - A Creative Narrative Writing Craft
Spring Descriptive Writing Activity - A Creative Narrative Writing Craft
Spring Descriptive Writing Activity - A Creative Narrative Writing Craft
Spring Descriptive Writing Activity - A Creative Narrative Writing Craft
Spring Descriptive Writing Activity - A Creative Narrative Writing Craft
Spring Descriptive Writing Activity - A Creative Narrative Writing Craft
Spring Descriptive Writing Activity - A Creative Narrative Writing Craft
Spring Descriptive Writing Activity - A Creative Narrative Writing Craft
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Description

Do your students need practice with adding details and using new vocabulary in their narrative writing? This spring rainbow descriptive writing craft is the perfect way to help students practice creative writing skills in a fun way! This writing activity helps students use adjectives and descriptive words to tell how the mitten is feeling.

This is a perfect March/April writing craft or spring writing activity!

What?

This descriptive writing craft will help your students practice writing narratives. Help students get out of the rut of using ''tired words'' when describing a character's actions thoughts and feelings. This writing craft is open ended, so the students could write many different stories about the emotions of a mitten.

How?

Your students will choose a face of one of the rainbows that corresponds with a feeling:

  • happy
  • excited
  • angry
  • confused
  • disappointed
  • nervous
  • sad
  • scared
  • shocked
  • upset

Your students will write a creative narrative story about why the rainbow is feeling that way. They will use the descriptive word list to replace the word 'happy' with other words such as 'glad, joyful, chipper' etc. The students will assemble the writing craft and you can hang it in the hallway for the perfect bulletin board display. Use this at the end of a narrative writing unit, use this when teaching a character's actions, thoughts and feelings or use this in a writing center!

Why?

This writing craft will help your students with the following skills:

Narratives

Adding Details

Vocabulary

Story Development

Descriptive Language...and more!

Different Line Options:

Simple lines across

Dotted handwriting lines

Your students will be BEGGING to write funny, silly stories about the mitten's feelings! This is great for 1st and 2nd graders!

If you like this writing craft, check out the other Descriptive Writing Activities in this product line!

Halloween Narrative Writing Craft

Unicorn Narrative Writing Craft

Sunshine Narrative Writing Craft

Follow Happy Teacher Life for more activities at a great price!

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Spring Descriptive Writing Activity - A Creative Narrative Writing Craft

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1st - 3rd
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14
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Does not apply
Teaching Duration
40 minutes

Description

Do your students need practice with adding details and using new vocabulary in their narrative writing? This spring rainbow descriptive writing craft is the perfect way to help students practice creative writing skills in a fun way! This writing activity helps students use adjectives and descriptive words to tell how the mitten is feeling.

This is a perfect March/April writing craft or spring writing activity!

What?

This descriptive writing craft will help your students practice writing narratives. Help students get out of the rut of using ''tired words'' when describing a character's actions thoughts and feelings. This writing craft is open ended, so the students could write many different stories about the emotions of a mitten.

How?

Your students will choose a face of one of the rainbows that corresponds with a feeling:

  • happy
  • excited
  • angry
  • confused
  • disappointed
  • nervous
  • sad
  • scared
  • shocked
  • upset

Your students will write a creative narrative story about why the rainbow is feeling that way. They will use the descriptive word list to replace the word 'happy' with other words such as 'glad, joyful, chipper' etc. The students will assemble the writing craft and you can hang it in the hallway for the perfect bulletin board display. Use this at the end of a narrative writing unit, use this when teaching a character's actions, thoughts and feelings or use this in a writing center!

Why?

This writing craft will help your students with the following skills:

Narratives

Adding Details

Vocabulary

Story Development

Descriptive Language...and more!

Different Line Options:

Simple lines across

Dotted handwriting lines

Your students will be BEGGING to write funny, silly stories about the mitten's feelings! This is great for 1st and 2nd graders!

If you like this writing craft, check out the other Descriptive Writing Activities in this product line!

Halloween Narrative Writing Craft

Unicorn Narrative Writing Craft

Sunshine Narrative Writing Craft

Follow Happy Teacher Life for more activities at a great price!

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).
Write narratives in which they recount a well-elaborated event or short sequence of events, include details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide a sense of closure.
Apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different contexts, to make effective choices for meaning or style, and to comprehend more fully when reading or listening.
Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings.
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