Haunted House Sentence Writing Prompt
Here's a perfect creative writing worksheet for Halloween! Can the kids use our prompts to help them write a couple of sentences about the haunted house in the picture?
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Here's a perfect creative writing worksheet for Halloween! Can the kids use our prompts to help them write a couple of sentences about the haunted house in the picture?
The kids will enjoy using their imaginations to write a couple of sentences about this silly monster! The prompts at the start of each paragraph should start them off...
"Double, double toil and trouble, fire burn, and cauldron bubble!" Shakespeare himself wrote about witches and potions, and now the kids can have their own turn writing about potions with our fun writing prompt!
What do you enjoy most about trick or treating? Write a paragraph about it, and another paragraph describing the delicious looking candy!
Even the most reluctant writers will enjoy writing about trick or treating on this fun Halloween-themed worksheet.
Spark off some creative writing at Halloween or any time of year with this fun Vampire paragraph writing prompt.
Our writing prompts are a great way to fire the imagination! Can the children write two sentences about the vampire, one describing him and the other describing where he might live?
There have been many spooky stories written about witches, and now the children can write their own paragraphs about a witch and a spell she has cast with the help of this prompting worksheet.
Inspire some creative writing with this spooky witch sentence writing prompt. How will the children describe the witch, and can they describe a spell she might cast?
Here's a fun writing prompt page to get the kids putting pen to paper at Halloween. Can the children describe the Jack-o'-Lantern on the worksheet, then describe a design that they would like to carve?
This Jack-o'-Lantern Sentence Writing Prompt page is ideal for helping younger kids to write a couple of Halloween-themed sentences.
The fun monster picture on this writing prompt is bound to inspire the kids to write a couple of descriptive sentences!
Here's a fun writing prompt that's perfect for Halloween. Write a sentence describing the potion, then write another describing what might happen if you drink it - could be scary!
Choose a word that you want the children to study, and write it in the blank space at the top of this worksheet. Now provide dictionary and thesaurus and let the kids have a go at writing their own definition, putting it into a sentence, and coming up with synonyms and antonyms.
Trace the dotted letters to write the word "summer" and then colour in the tree.
This lovely poster of a summer tree is one of a set of four, for each of the seasons. Display it on its own to welcome in the summer, or with the other three trees for your Seasons display.
Colour in the summer tree with lots of brightly coloured green leaves!
Here's the first of our handwriting worksheets for summer. We introduce the word with some nice big finger tracing letters, with dots to mark where each letter starts and arrows for direction.
Using this simple step by step technique, children can get confident with learning to draw this summer tree. And once they are confident in drawing this picture, they can start to vary it and draw their own creations.
Summer trees are full of green leaves, and sometimes fruit or flowers too. The children can use their colouring pencils and pens to decorate this tree, or perhaps cut leaves out from coloured paper and glue them on.