Write Me Three Fall Writing Pack with a FREEBIE

Write me three FALL pack with a freebieI am working away on the to-do list you guys have given me this summer.
This item is something I have been looking forward to for a while
because my students and I LOVE LOVE LOVE it.
I finished the newest Write Me Three pack!
This one is perfect for the fall these you teach.
It has themed word walls for back to school, lunch room, recess, bats, spiders, nocturnal animals,
community helpers, pumpkins, scarecrows, apples, Columbus, and more!
Here is a peek at the pack!
click here to grab this unit on TpT
One thing I tried to do with this pack is to provide several writing activities for each word wall,
so you can differentiate or modify the assignment according to your student’s needs
And you can use the same word wall for several days in a row.
I think this helps students to learn new vocabulary terms and it can create better, more confident writers.
I use these word walls and writing pages to start my students off the right way as writers and
quickly build them up to writing paragraphs that MAKE SENSE.
In the fall, many students will use the word wall to complete the sentences and fill-ins,
but they can not write independently yet.
Then we work in small groups to write out the three sentences using the sheet AND
adding a picture that matches.
Slowly, I take away support and they soar with their sentences.
A great tip another blogger shared the idea of placing all the word walls inside a binder.
You leave the printable templates behind the word wall (in a page protector)therefore you can quickly turn the page
to the topic you are currently on
and you have an instant new activity!
Write Me Three Fall Binder prep
To show you how awesome this pack is, I have a FREEBIE for you guys and you guys only…
Here is one word wall with a Write Me Three Sheet from this pack.
click on the picture or here to get this freebie

14 Comments

    1. yes… then i have them read through the sentences as three. we work towards rewriting this into three sentences, then adding adjectives and pronouns as the year goes on.

  1. These pages look great. Even though I teach first grade, I can see how my kids can benefit by these pages going step by step and building vocabulary. It seems that they write so much better when they have the vocabulary to use. Thanks so much for your hard work. I hope I can buy your fall pack before school starts.
    Pattie

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