Creative Story Writing
This worksheet helps second-grade students practice creative writing by encouraging them to imagine characters, settings, and simple plots.
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Creative Story Writing
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Follow the instructions for each section to create your own wonderful story!
Complete the sentences to start your story:
Once upon a time, there was a little (animal or person).
This character lived in a (place).
One sunny morning, they decided to (action).
Draw a picture of your character here. Then, write three words to describe them.
Draw your character here!
My character is , , and .
What exciting thing happens to your character next in the story? Write 2-3 sentences.
What kind of problem does your character face?
They lost something important.
They met a grumpy new friend.
They couldn't reach something high up.
They needed help with a big task.
Now, write your complete story! Remember to include your character, setting, what happens, and how the problem is solved.
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