Little Monsters Story Starter Prompts – Creative Writing for Elementary Students Description: Spark your students’ imaginations with these Little Monsters Story Starter Prompts! This engaging writing activity includes six colorful images of Little Monsters in different fun settings. Students will use each image as inspiration to write their own creative story, focusing on a clear beginning, middle, and end. These prompts help students practice narrative structure, descriptive details, and crea
Bring creativity and imagination to your classroom with this Little Monsters-themed art activity! Students design their very own Little Monsters character by decorating it with themed outfits, patterns, and fun accessories! Perfect for early finishers, art centers, or as a fun Friday activity! 3-page printable worksheet with prompts: Name your Little Monster: _______________ Choose a themed outfit (superhero, ocean diver, space explorer, holiday, etc.). Add at least TWO patterns or details to s
This is a matrix of classroom rules. Document is completely editable!
Rules include expected behaviors for the following:
Entering/Exiting
Direct Instruction
Group Work
Individual Work
Assignments
Technology Use
Example:
Technology Use
·Use reliable websites
·Use tech to complete your work
·Handle technology with care
·Share technology when appropriate
·Report any problems to the teacher
·Use technology for assigned work only
·Stay focused on the online work
·Collaborate appropriately
·Disp
This is a page you can use for students who are absent. It includes a spot for their name and absence date and a chart to write/type their assignments for the day.
Link will be provided once purchased.
✨ Make writing easy and accessible for your upper elementary students with this clear, student-friendly one-pager on How to Write a "How-To" Paragraph! ✨ This helpful resource breaks down the steps of writing a process paragraph into simple, easy-to-follow directions perfect for grades 3-6. Whether your students are writing about how to bake cookies, build a birdhouse, or plant a garden, this one-pager will give them the confidence and structure they need to successfully organize their writing.
This is a chart your students can use to organize the different points of view in the story Voices in the Park.
It organizes by character (each voice) the following elements:
Point of View (Whose?)
Unfamiliar/Interesting Words
Tone with examples
Imagery & significance
Document is completely editable. Can be posted to Google Classroom or shared with students through Google Drive.
3rd - 7th
English Language Arts, Short Stories
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