Meet a pirate from history, Captain Henry Morgan, and get your child's imagination going while blasting boredom out of the water with fun reading and writing.
Use this resource with your students to challenge them to reflect on the year and determine a person whom they should thank. Your students will write a thank you note to that person.
The Wicked Witch sure does look out of place here! Use your imagination to write a funny story about how this witch ended up taking an accidental vacation.
Using "It" and "They" in the Third Person Narrative
Third person narrative is one of the most common techniques used in storytelling. Help your young writer understand when to use "it" or "they" as they endeavor to write a personal narrative using the singular and plural forms of third person pronouns.
This skydiver is in for a surprise! What will happen next? Your little writer will use his imagination to write a story that explains this wacky picture.
Learners will practice identifying supporting details in a short text, then consider three supporting details they might use for an opinion piece of their own.