"The Story of..." FREE Student Writing Booklet

By Michael • April 3, 2018

Student Writing Booklet
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Integrate grammar practice and a little creative writing in your classroom with this FREE printable writing booklet provided by Amy over at Step Into Second Grade. A perfect way to review verb tenses with your kiddos!

"The Story of..." Student Writing Booklet

The provided writing booklet is a great way to have your class practice verb tenses in a creative way! They will be provided with 2 chances each to write about when they were little (past tense), what is happening now (present tense), and what they believe will happen in the future (future tense). They will also have a chance to kick the creative juices into overdrive by drawing a picture of each scenario. Check out the printable workbook pages:

Cover Page - Student Writing Booklet
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Section 2 - Student Writing Booklet
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Section 3 - Student Writing Booklet
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Section 4 - Student Writing Booklet
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Be sure to head over to Step Into Second Grade to get your FREE writing booklet. And leave a little extra time to browse around and check out all of Amy's incredible ideas!

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Michael Johnson

Michael is a homeschool dad, entrepreneur, and co-founder of SupplyMe. He’s passionate about education, faith, family, and finding creative ways to save money—from credit card rewards to loyalty programs. When he’s not creating new resources or helping Kayla homeschool their three kids, he enjoys golf, yard work, and DIY projects. Read more about Michael →

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