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Spring: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a Spring scene, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Write a Spring Acrostic Poem Write a poem about spring. Start each line with a letter from the word "spring." |
Flowers Acrostic Poem Write a poem about flowers. Start each line with a letter from the word "flowers." |
Flowers: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of flowers, then write an acrostic poem about them. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
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Picture Prompt - Migrating Birds Write a story about the picture showing a flock of birds flying in a vee-shaped formation. |
Picture Prompt - Birds and Nest Write a story about the picture showing a bird feeding a hatchling in a nest containing eggs. |
Picture Prompt - Tadpole to Frog Write a story about the picture showing the stages in a frog's development, from egg to tadpole to froglet to frog. |
Picture Prompt - Spring Flowers Write a story about the picture showing a growing daffodil, rain, and bees. |
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Spring Scene: Draw and Write Worksheet Draw a picture of a spring scene and write about it. |
Draw and Write: Spring Favorite Draw a picture of your favorite thing about spring. What is the best thing about this season? |
Spring: Hello, Goodbye Write a poem about things you say hello to and things you say goodbye to when Spring comes. Start each line with Hello or Goodbye. |
Spring Senses Poem Write a poem about how Spring affects your senses. The lines of the poem begin with: Spring looks like, Spring sounds like, Spring feels like, Spring smells like, and Spring tastes like. |
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Spring: Write a Question for Each Answer In this worksheet, the student is given a series of short answers. For each answer, the student writes an appropriate question. |
Write Ten Things About Spring A one-page printable worksheet. Write ten things about Spring (plus one thing you would like to change). |
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Butterfly: Fact or Opinion? Color the picture of the butterfly, then write 5 facts and 5 opinions about butterflies. A fact is supported by evidence and can be proven; an opinion is how you feel about something and is open to debate. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet (subscribers only). |
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Match and Unscramble the Spring Alliterations Match the words to make spring-related alliterations, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations. Or go to sample answers. |
Spring: Draw and Write 3 Things Draw three things you might see or do in the spring and write about each of them. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet. |
Write a Rain Acrostic Poem Write a poem about rain. Start each line with a letter from the word "RAIN." |
Rain: Shape Poem Write a poem about the rain inside the picture. Or go to a pdf of the poem worksheet. |
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Egg: Shape Poem Write a poem inside the egg. Or go to a pdf of the poem worksheet. |
Egg: Perimeter Poem Write a poem around the perimeter (outer edges) of the egg. Or go to a pdf of the poem worksheet. |
Adjectives Describing Rain Write adjectives describing rain in and around the rain and clouds. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet. |
Write Spring Alliterations Finish the ten spring alliterations, then write five alliterations related to spring. Sample answers: spring has sprung, frightened frogs, green grass, floppy flowers, baby birds, edible eggs, crisp crocus, growing greenery, rough rain, beautiful butterflies. |
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