All Season Sensory Poems First Person Planning Sheets
Plan a simple sensory season about one of the four seasons with the help of these planning sheets. There are 5 in the pack - Spring, Summer, Autumn, Fall and Winter.
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All NEW! Our autumn writing prompts include photographic posters to get the kids talking and brainstorming, prompt worksheets based on those same posters and matching story paper to use for the actual story if required.
Plan a simple sensory season about one of the four seasons with the help of these planning sheets. There are 5 in the pack - Spring, Summer, Autumn, Fall and Winter.
Print off these beautiful autumn scene posters to decorate and brighten up the classroom, or put them up on your whiteboard. There are lots of things to discuss on each poster so they're great for class discussions and brainstorming sessions.
Spark off a brainstorming session ready for creative autumn-themed writing with our inspiring slideshow, full of colourful and interesting autumnal scenes. We have a US version here.
One of these gorgeous writing prompt story papers is bound to inspire the kids to put pen to paper. They just need to choose their favourite autumn picture and start writing!
Use the prompts around each of the autumn scenes on these printable worksheets to help the children brainstorm ideas for stories and writing projects.
Can the children write some similes to produce a sensory poem about Autumn? Our guided worksheet will help make it easier...
Using the same photos as the rest of our autumn/fall writing prompt resources, this slideshow encourages children to "put themselves into" the various scenes and think about the sounds, sights, smells and feelings that might result before planning and writing a story.
Picture prompts like this fall scene are a great way to get kids involved in creative writing. The children can think about what they see in the picture, and write some ideas in the boxes provided.
With all the changes it brings around us, Fall is the perfect time to write a sensory poem! Use the worksheet to prompt the children to write similes for things they can see, hear, smell, touch and taste during the season...