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A How-to writing activity perfect for the fall.
Get your students excited about fall and build their writing skills with this engaging “How to Carve a Pumpkin” writing activity!
This step-by-step guide walks students through writing a how-to booklet while teaching them how to organize their thoughts and ideas into a clear, fun, and creative writing piece.
Perfect for seasonal writing activities, this resource not only taps into the excitement of Halloween but also helps students practice sequencing, descriptive writing, and following directions. It’s the perfect blend of festive fun and academic growth that your classroom will love!
This how-to writing, How to Carve a Pumpkin resource contains a two-page explanation and example so you can teach the how-to writing concept and add it to their writing folders or create an anchor chart.
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Suggestions for Use
How-to Explanation and Example
Planning Pages
Holiday Word Banks
Booklet Pages
As an elementary teacher, you ensure your students grasp and retain essential vocabulary and concepts. One effective method to reinforce learning and promote improvement is multiple writing exercises utilizing the same vocabulary and ideas.
Immerse your classroom in the fall season with this glorious array of writing opportunities:
Include Non-Fiction Writing instruction with Writing about Apples and Writing about Pumpkins
Bring the learning inside your classroom by bringing your students outdoors with nature journaling.
Incorporate your fall theme into different writing topics like:
Challenge your young writers to choose creative vocabulary in poetry lessons like Halloween Haikus and Thanksgiving Acrostics
The Changing of the Seasons is a great time to introduce weather. Your class can incorporate Weather Bear into their calendar lessons or even write Daily Weather Reports and keep a Weather Word Wall and have them write weather stories.
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