Step-by-Step Informative Writing | 225 Prompts | Space
Did you know that Jupiter has more moons than Saturn? If you need an engaging way to teach informative writing, look no further than this step-by-step unit!
Perfect for elementary teachers and homeschoolers alike, this LOW PREP resource covers the five steps of informative writing—research and brainstorming; main points and support; introduction and conclusion; draft, edit, and revise; and final draft—using a cross-curricular approach and space theme.
Each day's lesson addresses one step. Differentiated graphic organizers—primary lines, regular lines, and no lines—are included to match the student's handwriting skill level.
A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR:
- Space or specific planet or element of space unit study
- Writing lessons or centers
- Science class
- ...or just for fun!
ELEMENTS INCLUDE:
- Teacher instructions
- Topic cards (45 in color and 45 in B&W)
- Differentiated mix-and-match research graphic organizers (3 levels)
- Descriptive, how-to/sequence, cause and effect, compare and contrast, and problem and solution informative writing prompts (225; 5 per space topic)
- Differentiated informative writing graphic organizers (3 levels)
- Step-by-step informative writing instructions and checklists
- Sentences starters and transitions
- BONUS DOWNLOAD: Anchor charts, writing rubrics, and student bookmarks
HOW IT WORKS:
- Each student picks or is assigned a topic from the cards
- Select one of the included writing prompts or create your own
- Students research their assigned topic (individually or in small groups)
- Starting with research and brainstorming, students complete one informative writing step each day
- Students present their final draft—orally or using the included graphic organizers—in response to the assigned writing prompt
Help your students become expert informative writers! Whether you're looking for an introduction to informative writing or an assessment of prior knowledge, this resource has something for everyone.
SPACE TOPICS INCLUDE:
- Asteroid
- Astronaut
- Average star
- Black hole
- Comet
- Earth
- First quarter moon
- Full moon
- Jupiter
- Low tide
- Lunar module
- Lunar rover
- Mars
- Massive star
- Mercury
- Meteorite
- Meteoroid
- Milky Way
- Moon
- Moon phases
- Neap tide
- Neptune
- Neutron star
- New moon
- Planetary nebula
- Pluto
- Red giant
- Red supergiant
- Saturn
- Shuttle
- Solar system
- Spring tide
- Star life cycle
- Stellar nebula
- Sun
- Super nova
- Telescope
- Third quarter moon
- Uranus
- Venus
- Waning crescent
- Waning gibbous
- Waxing crescent
- Waxing gibbous
- White dwarf
CROSS-CURRICULAR SUBJECTS COVERED:
- Art (drawing and coloring)
- English language arts
- Grammar
- Reading
- Research
- Science
- Spelling
- Writing