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Spring Acrostic Poem

In this fun Spring Seasons acrostic poem, the first letter of each line spells out the subject of the poem: Spring!. Students write an acrostic poem for the word.It is an educational content by K12 Re ...

Thanksgiving Acrostic Poem

In an acrostic poem, the first letter of each line spells out the subject of the poem. Print out this free Thanksgiving sheet for your students and have them write their own acrostic poem. The sheet i ...

Fourth of July Acrostic Poem

This Fourth of July Acrostic Poem activity guides students through the process of writing a poem. Ideal for grades 1-3, this activity is a fun, educational way to keep students engaged in the classroo ...

Mother’s Day Acrostic Poem

Students will enjoy exercising their creativity with this Mother’s Day acrostic poem. In an acrostic poem, the first letter of each line spells out the subject of the poem. Write an acrostic poem for ...

Earth Day Acrostic Poem

In this acrostic poem, the first letter of each line spells out “Earth”. Students write an acrostic poem for the word. The activity is acligned with core standards and works well for 1st, 2nd and 3rd ...

How to Write an Introduction: Write a Complete Introduction

Most introductions include three parts: the lead, which catches the attention of the reader, the bridge which connects the lead to the topic, and the thesis statement which is a sentence that states t ...

How to Write an Introduction: Lead, Bridge, and Thesis

This writing activity teaches students how to properly use thesis statements, bridges, and leads in order to write strong essay introductions. Students will be given an essay topic, such as “Fruits an ...

How to Write an Introduction: Lead Types

Learn how to use each type of lead in an essay introduction. Students will become familiar with writing attention grabbing leads after practicing with this helpful writing introductions worksheet. Thi ...

How to Write an Introduction: Bridge Building Activity

Bring some fun into the classroom with this creative bridge building activity! Students will be asked to choose a lead noun card and thesis statement card and write an introduction to an essay that br ...

How to Write an Introduction: Different Leads

Practice writing different leads with this essay introductions worksheet. Students will explore ways to include factoids, personal stories, metaphors, surprise statements, and descriptions in their “h ...

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