SynopsisGive students their own Daily 6-Trait Writing student workbook, ideal for daily writing lessons or homework. The student book corresponds to the Daily 6-Trait Writing teacher edition and includes engaging activities to help students become strong and successful writers. (Instructional material and answer key included in teacher edition only.), ** Please note that this student edition is not intended to be a stand-alone product. You will need the corresponding teacher's edition for important teaching support, instruction, and answer keys. The student edition offers an alternative to photocopying the reproducible student pages found in the teacher's edition. ** Give your second-graders the fun and focused writing practice they need to become strong and successful writers. Thanks to engaging art, topics, and activities, even primary writers can practice the six traits of writing! 25 weeks of instruction cover the following trait-based writing skills: Ideas Week 1: Choose a Good Topic Week 2: Add Details Week 3: Choose Better Details Week 4: Stick to the Topic Week 5: Review Organization Week 1: Put Things in the Right Order Week 2: Beginning, Middle, and End Week 3: Group Together Ideas and Details Week 4: Group by How Things Are the Same or Different Week 5: Review Word Choice Week 1: Use Strong Verbs Week 2: Describe the Action Week 3: Use Adjectives Week 4: Use Exact Nouns Week 5: Review Sentence Fluency Week 1: Write a Sentence Week 2: Write Longer Sentences Week 3: Fix Run-on and Rambling Sentences Week 4: Combine Choppy Sentences Week 5: Review Voice Week 1: Use Formal and Informal Language Week 2: Use Different Writing Styles Week 3: Create a Mood Week 4: Write from Different Points of View Week 5: Review, **Please note that this student edition is not intended to be a stand-alone product.You will need the corresponding teacher's edition for important teaching support, instruction, and answer keys. The student edition offers an alternative to photocopying the reproducible student pages found in the teacher's edition.** Give your second-graders the fun and focused writing practice they need to become strong and successful writers. Thanks to engaging art, topics, and activities, even primary writers can practice the six traits of writing! 25 weeks of instruction cover the following trait-based writing skills: Ideas Week 1: Choose a Good Topic Week 2: Add Details Week 3: Choose Better Details Week 4: Stick to the Topic Week 5: Review Organization Week 1: Put Things in the Right Order Week 2: Beginning, Middle, and End Week 3: Group Together Ideas and Details Week 4: Group by How Things Are the Same or Different Week 5: Review Word Choice Week 1: Use Strong Verbs Week 2: Describe the Action Week 3: Use Adjectives Week 4: Use Exact Nouns Week 5: Review Sentence Fluency Week 1: Write a Sentence Week 2: Write Longer Sentences Week 3: Fix Run-on and Rambling Sentences Week 4: Combine Choppy Sentences Week 5: Review Voice Week 1: Use Formal and Informal Language Week 2: Use Different Writing Styles Week 3: Create a Mood Week 4: Write from Different Points of View Week 5: Review