Brainstorming Fun!
A worksheet for second graders to practice brainstorming ideas for writing.
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Brainstorming Fun!
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to brainstorm your ideas. Brainstorming means to think of many ideas, even silly ones! Don't worry about spelling or grammar, just get your ideas down.
1. Brainstorming helps us think of many for our writing.
2. When we brainstorm, we write down all our ideas, even if they seem .
3. We don't worry about or when we brainstorm.
4. Imagine you are going to write a story about a talking animal. What kind of animal would it be? What would it talk about? Brainstorm 3-5 ideas below.
5. You want to write about your favorite season. Use the word bank to brainstorm ideas about what you can write about for that season.
6. Is it true or false that you should only write down perfect ideas when brainstorming?
True
False
7. You want to draw a picture of your favorite place. Brainstorm 3-5 things you would include in your drawing.
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