Description
What It Is:
This winter-themed writing worksheet helps students practice sequencing and procedural writing using the steps to build a snowman.
Students trace and write prompts such as First, Second, Third, and I like building snowmen because… while completing each step on handwriting lines.
The worksheet includes two pages with dotted tracing, guided sentence starters, and space for independent writing.
Why Use It:
This activity supports early writers in organizing ideas using clear sequence words.
The dotted tracing helps reinforce handwriting skills, while the prompts guide students through a structured writing task.
It builds confidence in how-to writing and encourages creativity and winter-themed storytelling.
How to Use It:
• Have students trace the dotted sentences to practice neat handwriting.
• Ask them to complete each step of the snowman-building process using the provided prompts.
• Use it as part of a sequencing lesson, winter writing center, or independent writing practice.
• Encourage students to read their finished paragraphs aloud to the class.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades K–2.
• Ideal for beginning writers developing sequencing and handwriting skills.
• Helpful for students learning how to structure simple procedural paragraphs.
Target Users:
Teachers, early writers, literacy intervention groups, tutors, and homeschool families.
This winter-themed writing worksheet helps students practice sequencing and procedural writing using the steps to build a snowman.
Students trace and write prompts such as First, Second, Third, and I like building snowmen because… while completing each step on handwriting lines.
The worksheet includes two pages with dotted tracing, guided sentence starters, and space for independent writing.
Why Use It:
This activity supports early writers in organizing ideas using clear sequence words.
The dotted tracing helps reinforce handwriting skills, while the prompts guide students through a structured writing task.
It builds confidence in how-to writing and encourages creativity and winter-themed storytelling.
How to Use It:
• Have students trace the dotted sentences to practice neat handwriting.
• Ask them to complete each step of the snowman-building process using the provided prompts.
• Use it as part of a sequencing lesson, winter writing center, or independent writing practice.
• Encourage students to read their finished paragraphs aloud to the class.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades K–2.
• Ideal for beginning writers developing sequencing and handwriting skills.
• Helpful for students learning how to structure simple procedural paragraphs.
Target Users:
Teachers, early writers, literacy intervention groups, tutors, and homeschool families.
