Pets Writing Center and Pet Vocabulary Words

$2.50

This pets-themed writing center gives students a fun, independent way to explore writing while you work with small groups. With a vocabulary word bank featuring pet-themed words and visuals, plus writing templates from “How To” guides to comic strips, students have everything they need to dive into writing. Set it up in a pocket chart, as a full-page display, or on binder rings for easy use around the classroom.

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Description

This pets writing center will serve as inspiration and guidance for your students as they learn to independently write! They will love all the fun ideas for writing about their pets and you will love the independence that this writing center will give your students as you work with small groups with less interruptions!

Pets Writing Center Word Bank:

  • Pocket chart cards for 28 vocabulary words with pictures with a pet theme
  • Full-page reference of the 28 vocabulary words with pictures
  • Headers for the writing center pocket chart
  • EDITABLE version – create your own word cards with text and pictures

Words included: aquarium, bath, bed, brush, cage, cat tower, cat, collar, dog, fish tank, fish, food bowl, food, frog, guinea pig, hamster, leash, lizard, pet shop, rabbit, snake, toys, treats, turtle, veterinarian, water, bird, birdcage

BONUS: Writing Pages

  • ’How To’ writing template with space for pictures (2 pages)
  • Primary lined paper (12 pages)
  • Intermediate lined paper (12 pages)
  • Comic book templates (3 pages)
  • Letter writing template (2 pages)
  • Instagram post template (1 page)
  • Postcard template (2 pages)

BONUS: Student Reference Pages

  • ‘Don’t Forget’ Writing Hints
  • What Can You Write Today? Display
  • Colors
  • Alphabet
  • Numbers 0-20
  • Days of the Week
  • Months of the Year
  • Colors

What makes this writing center different?

Set this Pets Writing Center up in one of three ways (or all 3 for variety!)

Option One: Calendar Pocket Chart

These square vocabulary cards fit perfectly in the pockets of a calendar pocket chart. In addition, you can include the ‘Don’t Forget’ Writing Hints in the bottom row for a helpful student reference!

This is an ideal setup if you have a bulletin board near a small table. Students will gather here at their ‘free write center’ and have all tools they need within reach.

Option Two: Full Page Display

Print one or more copies of the full-page word bank so students can grab a word bank and writing paper to work anywhere around the room.

Option Three: Binder Ring

Print one or more copies of the square pocket chart pieces and hole punch in the corners. Put them on a binder ring. Students can grab a word bank and writing paper to work anywhere around the room.

 

 


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