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Valentine’s Day Writing – Interview With Cupid

Valentine’s Day Writing – Interview With Cupid

Created by Addie Williams
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PDF

Grade level

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Resource Type

Printables, Centers

Subject

English Language Arts, Valentine s Day, Writing

Valentine’s Day Writing Activity – In this writing activity, students are asked to “interview” Cupid and report on his or her daily life. What is the secret life of Cupid really like? Students will have a chance to create the back story for one of the only Valentine’s Day characters we hear about in this fun and unique creative writing activity. Great way to review point of view as students can write from Cupid’s perspective or from a 3rd person view.

FOR A DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS ACTIVITY CLICK HERE.

Includes all worksheets, graphic organizers, and a grading rubric for you and your students to get started right away. 13 pages total – please download the preview for a complete look at everything that’s included in this fun Valentine’s Day activity!

Common Core Standard – CCSS.ELA-Literacy.W.3 Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, relevant descriptive details, and well-structured event sequences.

Part of my Valentine’s Day Pack—click the link below to check it out!

Valentine’s Day Pack—ELA Activities

Check out more Valentine’s Day-themed activities by clicking the links below.

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(C) Addie Williams, Addie Education

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    Cristina C.
    09 Jul 2023
    My grade students loved it. Perfect for just before Valentine's Day. Thank you.
    Catrina L.
    09 Jul 2023
    We had a great time using these for a Valentine’s Day activity!
    Elena O.
    09 Jul 2023
    My students absolutely loved this activity! It allowed for them to use their own creativity and helped to to engage even my most reluctant readers!