After all, rain can happen at any time of year! Comprehension by chapter, vocabulary challenges, creative reading response activities and projects, tests, and much more! Free Rain Reign study unit worksheets for teachers to print. ©2013 Carolyn Wilhelm, Wise Owl Factory, Scrapping Doodles Licenses #50089, Clip art by Carrie, Teacher’s Clip Art, Graphics Factory, Graphic Leftovers, Kinder-Alphabet by Lidia Barbosa, Lettering Delights Free Rain Writing Prompts Rose Howard narrates her own story. Whatever the weather today, kids will love dipping their toes into these fun writing prompts for rainy days. There’s something for everyone, including The Planner (planning rainy day activities), The Persuader (convincing a friend to like drizzly days), The Pretender (pretending to be a raindrop), and The Poet (writing poems using onomatopoeia ). If a narrator is thought to be unreliable, it means that readers might find truth between the lines, that is, not everything in the narration will be accurate. Ann M. Martin's 'Rain Reign' is a great choice for reading groups interested in the topics of diversity, pets, and natural disasters. Discuss the difference between a “reliable” narrator and an “unreliable” one. Here is Ray Bradbury writing about rain in his story, “All Summer in a Day,” set on the planet Venus: It had been raining for seven years; thousands upon thousands of days compounded and filled from one end to the other with rain, with the drum and gush of water, with the sweet crystal fall of showers and the concussion of storms so heavy they were tidal waves come over the islands.