Description
How to Carve a Pumpkin – How-To Writing for Primary Students 🎃✏️
Get your students excited about how-to writing with this fun, fall-themed resource! Perfect for October, this set guides young writers step-by-step as they learn to write clear directions in a way that is structured, supported, and engaging.
Inside you’ll find:
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Teacher Directions Page – simple guidance to introduce how-to writing in your classroom.
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Student-Friendly Explanation – clear outline of the parts of how-to writing (intro, materials, steps, conclusion).
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Model Example – shows how how-to writing works in action.
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Student Challenge Page – directs students to create their own How to Carve a Pumpkin book.
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Planning Sheets – core organizer plus an extra challenge/extension sheet for students ready to go further.
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Final Draft Pages + Checklist – helps students polish and publish their best work.
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Flexible Formats – half-page booklet and full-page options included to save prep time.
Use this resource for whole-class lessons, small groups, literacy centers, or even a seasonal bulletin board. Students will love writing about pumpkins, and teachers will love how organized and simple it is to use!
✨ Why Teachers Love It
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Seasonal + engaging – a pumpkin-themed writing task students actually want to do.
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Built-in scaffolds – word banks, sentence starters, and checklists keep even reluctant writers on track.
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Differentiation made easy – multiple line styles, planning sheets, and challenge options mean every student can succeed.
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No-prep flexibility – booklet or full-page formats save time and give teachers choice.
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Ready for display – student writing makes a perfect fall bulletin board or class book.
🍂🎃 Make October writing joyful, structured, and stress-free with this ready-to-go pumpkin how-to resource!
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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