Sea Writing Lab
About This Worksheet
This worksheet gives students a chance to step into the role of the author. Instead of just reading, they are now writing their own paragraph and deciding what their purpose is.
This is where everything comes together. Students think about topic, purpose, and audience all at once in a way that feels meaningful and creative.
It’s a great way to see what they really understand.
Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This worksheet supports Grade 2 writing and comprehension skills and aligns with CCSS W.2.2 and RI.2.6.
Student Tasks
Students write a short paragraph about sea animals, identify the topic, choose the author’s purpose, and explain their thinking.
Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Students may mix up topic and purpose or choose a purpose that doesn’t match their writing.
A helpful reminder is: “Are you teaching, telling a story, or trying to convince?”
Implementation Guidance
Have students share their writing and explain their purpose with a partner.
Details and Features
This worksheet blends reading and writing in a very natural way. Students are not only practicing writing, but also thinking about why they are writing. The structure guides them step-by-step, from creating a paragraph to identifying purpose and explaining it. This helps students build awareness of how writing works. The open-ended format allows for creativity while still focusing on key skills. It’s an excellent activity for checking deeper understanding.
Curriculum Overlap
Writing with purpose connects to many areas.
- Builds writing skills
- Strengthens comprehension
- Encourages creativity
- Supports communication and explanation