Step into the changing seasons-where every shift in weather, color, and light becomes an opportunity to strengthen your students' writing. Changes in Seasons weaves together lively stories about falling leaves, snowy days, and the many moods of the weather with sentence-writing activities that invite students to notice, describe, and express the changing world around them-while learning to craft polished, multi-clause sentences worth sharing.
Building Confident Young Writers . . . One Sentence at a Time
Have you ever noticed how your students can share lively ideas during a discussion-full of excitement, observations, and details-but when it comes time to write, those ideas shrink down into short, stilted sentences? For many developing writers, moving from spoken language to written sentences is a big step. Even when they understand the content well, they often need support to organize their thinking and turn it into clear, complete sentences when writing.
That's where this series comes in. Each book is packed with ready-to-use prompts and sample responses that stretch students' writing skills and spark rich classroom discussions about what strong, thoughtful writing looks like. These prompts make it easy to blend meaningful writing practice with comprehension support by reinforcing what students are learning from each children's book, while also giving them structured opportunities to analyze ideas and experiment with sentence structure.
The activities are designed with flexibility in mind and are ideal for both 2nd and 3rd graders. You don't need to follow a specific curriculum to benefit from this resource-these routines support strong sentence writing and critical thinking in any classroom, tutoring, or homeschool setting.
And the best part? All the prep has been done for you!
With about 12 sentence-writing activities per children's book, students will analyze ideas, experiment with structure, and craft clear, precise, and sophisticated sentences.
Students will learn to:
- Expand simple ideas into richly detailed statements by adding information that describes when, where, how, and why
- Add depth and detail through appositives, by inserting extra information that makes writing more vivid and specific
- Experiment with Because/But/So Statements to express cause, contrast, and consequence with clarity
Featuring activities based on the following 15 children's books (each sold separately): - A Color of His Own by Leo Lionni
- Frog and Toad All Year by Arnold Lobel
- Henry and Mudge in the Sparkle Days by Cynthia Rylant
- How Do You Know It's Fall? by Lisa Herrington
- The Little Yellow Leaf by Carin Berger
- The Longest Day: Celebrating the Summer Solstice by Wendy Pfeffer
- Over and Under the Snow by Kate Messner
- Poppleton in the Winter by Cynthia Rylant
- The Reasons for Seasons by Gail Gibbons
- The Seasons of Arnold's Apple Tree by Gail Gibbons
- The Shortest Day: Celebrating the Winter Solstice by Wendy Pfeffer
- Sky Tree: Seeing Science Through Art by Thomas Locker
- Snow by Cynthia Rylant
- Sunshine Makes the Seasons by Franklyn M. Branley
- Why Do Leaves Change Color? by Betsy Maestro
Changes in Seasons is the first in a four-volume series for Grades 2 & 3-alongside Westward, America!, Standing Up for Civil Rights, and Food for Thought. Explore the Grades 1 & 2 and Grades 3 & 4 collections to find the best fit for your students. Each collection offers its own themes and writing opportunities that support strong, confident sentence writers, one sentence at a time.