Leaflet (10mm)

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Leaflet (10mm)
Leaflet (10mm)

Free printable Leaflet (10mm) for Grades K-5. Scaffolds writing with clear prompts and boxes. Great for guided writing and reluctant writers. Part of our writing frames collection. Aligned to Common Core standards.

How do I use this resource?

Model the frame first with a shared class example, filling in one section at a time so 2nd grade students see how each box builds the piece. Then let students complete their own frame independently or with a partner, using the prompts as a guide. Frames work well as a planning step before writing on lined paper, or as the final piece itself for developing writers. At home, parents can use a frame to help a child write a book review, a recount of their day, or a short story without getting stuck.

What students will practice

  • Scaffolds 2nd grade writing by giving students a clear structure, so they know what to write in each section.
  • Supports narrative, non-fiction, review, and role-play writing with guided prompts and boxes.
  • Builds independence and confidence for reluctant or developing writers who freeze at a blank page.


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How do I use this writing frames resource?

Model the frame first with a shared class example, filling in one section at a time so 2nd grade students see how each box builds the piece. Then let students complete their own frame independently or with a partner, using the prompts as a guide. Frames work well as a planning step before writing on lined paper, or as the final piece itself for developing writers. At home, parents can use a frame to help a child write a book review, a recount of their day, or a short story without getting stuck.

What does this resource teach?

These printable writing frames give 2nd grade students a ready-made structure for different kinds of writing: stories, non-fiction reports, reviews, and character or role-play pieces. Each frame breaks a writing task into clear sections with prompts and boxes, so students always know what comes next. Frames take the fear out of the blank page and help kids organize their ideas before and while they write. Use them for guided writing lessons, independent writing centers, homework, and any time a child needs a little structure to get their ideas down.

What grade level is this for?

This resource is designed for 2nd Grade students (Ages 7-8). It can also be used as review for early students at the next grade level or as an introduction for advanced students.

Can I use this for homeschool or classroom?

Yes. This resource works for homeschool, classroom, and tutoring settings. Print individual pages for targeted practice, or print the full set as a packet. Works great as a morning warm-up, independent center activity, or fast-finisher task.

What is a writing frame and why does it help?

A writing frame breaks a writing task into clear sections with prompts and boxes, so students always know what to write next. It takes the fear out of the blank page and helps developing writers organize their ideas. Frames are especially helpful for reluctant writers who freeze when asked to just start writing.

What types of writing frames are included?

The set covers story and narrative frames, non-fiction and report frames, review frames, and character or role-play frames. That range lets you scaffold nearly any writing task second graders take on, from a book review to a personal recount.

How do I use a writing frame in a lesson?

Model the frame first with a shared class example, filling one section at a time so students see how each box builds the piece. Then let them complete their own frame independently or with a partner. Frames also work as a planning step before students write a final draft on lined paper.

Can I use writing frames for homeschool?

Yes. Frames are a great homeschool tool because they give a child structure without a parent needing to plan a whole lesson. Use one to help your child write a book review, a recount of their day, or a short story without getting stuck.

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Feb 2026

My daughter loves these worksheets. Easy to print, simple to follow. We do one a day and she is making real progress.

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2nd Grade Teacher · Verified member

Apr 2026

Exactly what I needed for my students. Clean layout, easy instructions, and the kids actually stay on task.

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Mar 2026

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Feb 2026

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Jan 2026

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Resource Details

Grade2nd Grade
SubjectResources
TopicWriting Frames
Standard
Pages1 page
DifficultyMedium

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