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Writing Prompts For Kids
Directed Drawing and Creative Writing Prompts (12 Zoo Animals)
Creative Arts, Art, Holiday & Seasonal, ELA, Seasons, Spring, Summer, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
Need a fun way to help your students learn to follow instructions while increasing their drawing confidence ? Check out this NO PREP directed drawing unit ! Perfect for elementary teachers and homeschoolers alike, this resource includes step-by-step drawing instructions for 12 zoo animals . Differentiated worksheets— primary lines , regular lines , and no lines —are included to match the student's handwriting skill level. To spark even more creativity, this cross-curricular activity includes 24 optional writing prompts (2 for each zoo animal). A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR: Zoo animals or a specific zoo animal unit study (National Zoo Lovers Day is April 8) Art class Writing lessons or centers Early finisher work Sub plans ...or just for fun! This resource is designed with your ink cartridge in mind. It's no prep and "no frills" — everything you need and nothing you don't. Just print and go inspire those budding writers and illustrators with this fun directed drawing project! ZOO ANIMALS INCLUDE: Crocodile Elephant Giraffe Hippo Kangaroo Koala Lion Monkey Panda Rhino Tiger Zebra CROSS-CURRICULAR SUBJECTS COVERED: Art (drawing and coloring) Creative writing English language arts Grammar Reading Spelling Writing Are you interested in helping your students become experts about zoo animals? From alligators to zebras, you can explore five aspects— description , diet , habitat , life cycle , and predators —of each animal through cross-curricular activities . Each day's lesson plan appeals to different types of learners: curated videos (visual and auditory), reading passages (reading), research report pages (writing), interactive notebook and other activities (kinesthetic), and more. Check out my 5-day zoo animal units and more resources here!
Author Heather Huhman
Tags Directed Drawing, Creative Writing, Zoo Animals, Elephant, Giraffe, Hippo, Lion, Monkey, Tiger, Zebra, Zoo Drawing, Zebra Directed Drawing, Animal Drawing Prompts
Winter Writing Prompts for 3rd-5th Grade
Holiday & Seasonal, ELA, Seasons, Winter, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 3, 4, 5, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
Winter Writing Prompts for 3rd - 5th Grade This ENGAGING Winter Writing Prompts for January Unit is designed for 3rd through 5th grade. Included in this Winter Writing unit are Opinion, Narrative, and Informative prompts designed to help kids master their writing skills. As students practice their writing skills for each month, season, and holiday, they will improve in all aspects as they learn how to create engaging and interesting writings. These writing prompts are motivating and there are instructions at the top of each opinion, narrative, and informative writing pages to help students master the concepts that align with common core standards. These instructions prompt students to have an introduction, reasons that support their theories, dialog, and conclusions. To help students prepare before they start their writing, they should organize their thoughts with writing organizers. These writing organizers should be used as tools that help guide students accomplish a detailed writing that meets the requirements for common core. This Winter Writing Unit includes 3 Opinion prompts, 3 Narrative Prompts, and 3 Informative / Explanatory Prompts that are centered around fun festive Winter Activities! Also included are 2 different writing organizer pages for each type of writing prompt. It's a GREAT value with fun festive borders to display in at school in the classroom, in the hallway and fun for students to display in their home. Get these interesting and engaging prompts to promote creativity in your students! 30 pages included! Here are a few Examples of The Winter Writing Prompts: What is the Best Addition to Hot Chocolate: Vanilla, Cinnamon, or Marshmallows? Explain why? Is Sledding on a Sleigh or on a Tube Better? Explain your reasons? Animals are often hungry in the winter and may wander near your home. Tell a story about an unusual animal who wanders near your home looking for you to feed it. Birds migrate in the winter. If you were a bird, describe your migration journey. In some parts of the world, it stays dark most of the day in winter. If you had to go to school in the dark, describe your school day.
Author K-5 Treasures
Tags Narrative Writing, Opinion Writing, Informational Writing, December Writing, January Writing, February Writing, Winter Writing Prompts, Winter Writing, Writing For Winter, Winter
Writing Prompt Journal, 45-Days Warm-Up, Editable #4
Special Resources, ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Seasons, Summer, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
Ready to get your learners working in a more gentle on-ramp to your class time? Maybe your homeschool already includes instruction, but a gentle warm-up to your learners' writing instruction is a great way to keep them motivated to learn more! It's recommended kids get 30 minutes of writing practice each day. Sometimes this seems overwhelming for the adults in the room, as it requires planning, formatting, and thoughtful composition. This resource has you covered! Choose to print or use the digital version. Objective : Provide done-for-you writing prompts for both younger and older learners. Formats : Use the provided PowerPoint format, or upload the PPT to Google Slides and have students respond by typing their responses. This is a great motivator for students who enjoy typing more than writing by hand. It also provides a more streamlined checking feature for teachers and supervising adults. Grades : Designed for native speakers in grades 2-5, but applicable for learners in grades 6-12 who are beginning their English-learning journey. Variations : This resource is also available in French and Spanish. What you'll get: This resource contains a PowerPoint file with 64 pages. It also has instructions, spaces for writing, and a certificate of completion. What people are saying: " Fun writing prompts. They really encouraged my child to keep writing beyond the first simple sentence! Great resource. Thank you!" -Jessica P. Looking for more English resources? Be sure to check out my debate activities, critical thinking games, and vocabulary lessons and games on Teach Simple! Topics include: -A Superhero's Toolbox -"Bigger & Better" debate -"I Have, Who Has" card game and vocabulary lesson on: food & drink, weather & landforms, numbers, colors, and patterns, Christmas, calendar, and school & classroom vocabulary. Got a request? Feel free to get in touch on socials @melissaisteaching . Happy teaching!
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags Writing, Homeschool, Writing Fluency, Writing Stamina, Daily Writing, Writing Prompts, Editing, Summer
Writing Prompt Journal, 45-Days Warm-Up, Editable
Special Resources, ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Seasons, Summer, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
Ready to get your learners working in a more gentle on-ramp to your class time? Maybe your homeschool already includes instruction, but a gentle warm-up to your learners' writing instruction is a great way to keep them motivated to learn more! It's recommended kids get 30 minutes of writing practice each day. Sometimes this seems overwhelming for the adults in the room, as it requires planning, formatting, and thoughtful composition. This resource has you covered! Choose to print or use the digital version. Objective : Provide done-for-you writing prompts for both younger and older learners. Formats : Use the provided PowerPoint format, or upload the PPT to Google Slides and have students respond by typing their responses. This is a great motivator for students who enjoy typing more than writing by hand. It also provides a more streamlined checking feature for teachers and supervising adults. Grades : Designed for native speakers in grades 2-5, but applicable for learners in grades 6-12 who are beginning their English-learning journey. Variations : This resource is also available in French and Spanish. What you'll get: This resource contains a PowerPoint file with 64 pages. It also has instructions, spaces for writing, and a certificate of completion. What people are saying: " Fun writing prompts. They really encouraged my child to keep writing beyond the first simple sentence! Great resource. Thank you!" -Jessica P. Looking for more English resources? Be sure to check out my debate activities, critical thinking games, and vocabulary lessons and games on Teach Simple! Topics include: -A Superhero's Toolbox -"Bigger & Better" debate -"I Have, Who Has" card game and vocabulary lesson on: food & drink, weather & landforms, numbers, colors, and patterns, Christmas, calendar, and school & classroom vocabulary. Got a request? Feel free to get in touch on socials @melissaisteaching . Happy teaching!
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags Writing, Homeschool, Writing Fluency, Writing Stamina, Daily Writing, Writing Prompts, Editing, Summer
November Writing Prompts - Learning Passport
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
November Writing Prompts - Learning Passport Educational creativity meets student engagement with the November Writing Prompts - Learning Passport . This resourceful product features interactive writing activities for students from 2nd through 4th grades. The learning passport uses only four double-sided pages to create a sturdy 32-page educational experience. Designed to enhance student writing skills, it can be used for both group learning sessions and individual tasks . A Focus on November Themes The uniqueness of this learning passport lies in its topical prompts that highlight November themes. Some themes include: World Kindness Day; Universal Children’s Day; Being Thankful; and, Showcasing Favorite Foods. Built-in Accountability Feature & Preparation Methodology: Following completion of each prompt, a stamp is given marking their achievement. Easily print the sheet of 20 unique passport stamps. Cut out the double-sided sheets along indicated lines. Staple them together giving a creative touch like coloring covers/inside graphics along with their earned stamp! An added advantage making it suitable even outside school environments like homework or holiday assignments. Using only four sheets per passport aids in better student management of paper resources while keeping misplaced materials at bay. In conclusion, ; As educators nurture students’ creative energies from early grades adopting such interactive task-oriented tools amplifying Language Arts skills become increasingly crucial. The November Writing Prompts - Learning Passport provides a stimulating and practical means to reach that goal.
Author Knowledge Mobile
Tags Writing Prompts, Learning Passport, November Themes, Student Engagement, Accountability
February Writing Prompts - Learning Passport
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
February Writing Prompts - Learning Passport This unique and engaging resource is aimed to enhance creative writing skills for grade 2, grade 3, and grade 4 students. It serves as an efficient tool not just for public school educators but also homeschoolers. About the Booklet The resource consists of four double-sided pages transformed into a compact booklet of 32 pages. . Each page is brimming with intriguing prompts revolving around various February themes such as: Black History Month, Valentine's Day, President's Day, The Academy Awards day, etc. Versatile Application Ideal for keep early finishers engaged or inject some vibrancy into morning activities or quick-writing exercises. Its versatile application extends to homework assignments, small group discussions, and individual projects. Add a Touch of Creativity! In addition to writing tasks, students can bring the beautiful images in this mini-book to life with their artistic touch! Awarding Completion With Stamps To reward completed tasks and motivate students further; this package incorporates a unique 'passport stamp sheet' featuring twenty easily printable stamps given when pupils complete relevant sections in their passports. Note: Assembly involves printing on both sides of the paper before cutting out nicely sized booklets. Simple folding down the middle followed by stapling transforms your printouts into learning passports! Lastly teach your young scholars how to manage their paperwork effectively using these simple yet profound passports. "Happy Teaching!"
Author Knowledge Mobile
Tags Writing Prompts, Creative Writing, February Themes, Learning Passport, Accountability
Arctic Animals Endless Creative Writing Prompts
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
Arctic Animals Endless Creative Writing Prompts This invaluable asset for first-to-third grade teachers blends science and language arts instruction, with an engaging arctic animals theme to help educators create stimulating writing prompts. Key Product Features: Uses the 'somebody wants but so then' (SWBST) approach for low-preparation creative writing prompts that expand students' knowledge of arctic animals while teaching critical language learning components. Offers creative graphic organizers to help channel ideas into compelling narratives. Included rubric versions facilitate quick and thorough post- activity student assessments. Included Arctic Animal Cards The resource features 16 intricately designed arctic animal cards available in both a color and black & white version . These cards cover a wealth of polar fauna, from the sharp-eyed Arctic fox to the majestic Orca, potentially acting as starting points for discussions on biodiversity and wildlife conservation. Bridging Language Learning with Natural World Knowledge This product provides exposure to over 100 common adjectives, verbs, adverbs, prepositions & conjunctions related to each animal card—thus enriching their natural fluency with parts of speech. Versatile Usage: > Suitable as individual assignments or small group exercises encouraging cross-pollination of ideas between students. Fosters constructive classroom discussion promoting analytical thinking among learners while honing oral communication skills. > A Multifaceted Educational Experience: > Easily integrated within Art-based activities or regular science lessons whilst providing targeted scientific knowledge about various arctic animals. Enhance your classrooms with this everything-you-need resource in the realm of creative storytelling.
Author Heather Huhman
Tags Arctic Animals, Creative Writing Prompts, Science Education, Language Arts, Graphic Organizers
Christmas Endless Creative Writing Prompts
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
Never come up with a creative writing prompt again with this Christmas-themed storytelling unit! Using the 'somebody wants but so then' (SWBST) approach, this comprehensive LOW PREP resource includes Christmas character cards, creative writing graphic organizers, writing rubrics, and more. It makes a great addition to your Christmas or holidays unit studies; writing lessons or centers ; or just for fun. Perfect for first grade, second grade, and third grade classrooms, homeschool families, and cooperatives. After printing the cards, select which graphic organizers you would like students to use, review the rubric with them, and send them off to write. This can be done individually or in small groups so they can bounce ideas off of one another. Students will submit their finished creative writing stories for teacher assessment. CHRISTMAS CHARACTERS INCLUDE: Alabaster Snowball Blitzen Bushy Evergreen Comet Cupid Dancer Dasher Donner Pepper Minstix Prancer Rudolph Santa Shinny Upatree Sugarplum Mary Vixen Wunorse Openslae THIS RESOURCE COVERS: Art (illustrating and coloring) English language arts Grammar Holidays Writing (creative writing and storytelling)
Author Heather Huhman
Tags Christmas, Winter, North Pole, Writing, Creative Writing, Beginner Writing, Early Writing, Elementary Writing, Santa, Elves, Christmas Art Prompts, Christmas Themed Writing Prompts, Christmas Prompts, Christmas Creative Writing Prompts
Speech Bubble Writing Prompts | Creative Writing
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
You and your students will absolutely love these writing prompts! They were designed with brand new writers in mind. They are a fun way to motivate hesitant writers in a way that's meaningful, fun, and stress-free. They will BEG for more. Make sure to check out all the other sets so you can spread the fun throughout the year! How To Use This: Check out the different pictures and decide if you want to provide specific pages, let students choose, or make a small book out of the prompts. Help students study the picture and discuss what they see and what they think is happening. Help them see and tell a story with the illustration. Then help them imagine what the characters, people, or animals might be saying. The speech bubbles were left blank to provide an opportunity for your new writers to come up with creative dialogue! Have them write the dialogue in the bubble and then add a descriptive or informative sentence to complete the project underneath. Then you better go start printing more because they're going to want more speech bubble writing prompts...... What You Get: - 25 Speech Bubble Writing Prompts - 10 Blank or Open speech bubble templates so your students can draw their own illustration! You're Going To Need More Speech Bubble Writing Prompts! Don't Worry I Have You Covered! - Original Speech Bubble Writing Prompt Bundle (25 prompts!) - Back to School Speech Bubble Writing Prompts - Fall Speech Bubble Writing Prompts - Halloween Speech Bubble Writing Prompts - Thanksgiving Speech Bubble Writing Prompts - Christmas Speech Bubble Writing Prompts - Winter Speech Bubble Writing Prompts - Valentine's Day Speech Bubble Writing Prompts - St. Patrick's Day Speech Bubble Writing Prompts - Spring Speech Bubble Writing Prompts - Easter Speech Bubble Writing Prompts - Summer Speech Bubble Writing Prompts - 4th of July Speech Bubble Writing Prompts Check out other resources from my store: Simply Schoolgirl! I can be contacted for questions and concerns at simplyschoolgirl1@gmail.com
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Writing Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Creative Writing, Speech Bubbles, Back To School, Dialogue, Thought Bubbles, Emerging Writers, New Writers, Early Writing
August Weekly Interactive Writing Prompts
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
August Weekly Interactive Writing Prompts for Google Classroom is a creative writing activity set for elementary school students. This resource contains 4 weekly sets with 3 unique writing prompts per week, totaling 12 unique, engaging prompts for August. This powerpoint resource provides elementary school students opportunities to practice informative, narrative, and persuasive writing. Students read the prompts, choose one prompt per week to respond to, and type their response in the text box on the slide. Teachers can assign this activity set in Google Classroom and enable "Make a copy for each student" so students can write directly on the slides. These versatile prompts offer opportunities for writing practice through whole group, small group, or independent work. Teachers have editing access to customize prompts to fit their curriculum needs and tailor prompt difficulty levels as needed. With creative, open-ended prompts, this resource promotes personalized creative writing practice for 3rd-6th grade students.
Author The Language of Learning
Tags Google Classroom, Google Slides, August, Autumn, Creative Writing
Writing Prompt Journal, 45-Days Warm-Up, Editable #3
Special Resources, ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Seasons, Summer, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
Ready to get your learners working in a more gentle on-ramp to your class time? Maybe your homeschool already includes instruction, but a gentle warm-up to your learners' writing instruction is a great way to keep them motivated to learn more! It's recommended kids get 30 minutes of writing practice each day. Sometimes this seems overwhelming for the adults in the room, as it requires planning, formatting, and thoughtful composition. This resource has you covered! Choose to print or use the digital version. Objective : Provide done-for-you writing prompts for both younger and older learners. Formats : Use the provided PowerPoint format, or upload the PPT to Google Slides and have students respond by typing their responses. This is a great motivator for students who enjoy typing more than writing by hand. It also provides a more streamlined checking feature for teachers and supervising adults. Grades : Designed for native speakers in grades 2-5, but applicable for learners in grades 6-12 who are beginning their English-learning journey. Variations : This resource is also available in French and Spanish. What you'll get: This resource contains a PowerPoint file with 64 pages. It also has instructions, spaces for writing, and a certificate of completion. What people are saying: " Fun writing prompts. They really encouraged my child to keep writing beyond the first simple sentence! Great resource. Thank you!" -Jessica P. Looking for more English resources? Be sure to check out my debate activities, critical thinking games, and vocabulary lessons and games on Teach Simple! Topics include: -A Superhero's Toolbox -"Bigger & Better" debate -"I Have, Who Has" card game and vocabulary lesson on: food & drink, weather & landforms, numbers, colors, and patterns, Christmas, calendar, and school & classroom vocabulary. Got a request? Feel free to get in touch on socials @melissaisteaching . Happy teaching!
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags Writing, Homeschool, Writing Fluency, Writing Stamina, Daily Writing, Writing Prompts, Editing, Summer
March Weekly Interactive Writing Prompts
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
March Weekly Interactive Writing Prompts is a language arts resource designed to inspire creative writing. This PowerPoint file provides engaging prompts for students to answer each week in March. Teachers can assign the presentation in Google Classroom for students to write directly on the slides and turn in digitally. The prompts are organized into 4 weekly sets, with 3 unique prompts per week addressing different creative writing skills. Prompts are editable so teachers can alter them as needed to fit their curriculum. Use this set of prompts for independent writing, group collaboration, or whole class brainstorming sessions. Students will enjoy choosing their own prompt to answer each week while building creative writing abilities. The activities encourage thinking critically to craft thoughtful written responses.
Author The Language of Learning
Tags March, Spring, Writing Prompts, Google Classroom, Creative Writing
June Writing Prompts - Learning Passport
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
June Writing Prompts - Learning Passport : An innovatively designed teaching resource guaranteed to boost the creativity and language skills of students in grades 2 through 4. This learning passport pioneers in encouraging written expression by incorporating writing prompts inspired by vivacious June themes. Educators globally advocate the proposition that creative writing exercises significantly bolster a student's ability to weave unique thoughts, ideas, and narratives. The June Writing Prompts - Learning Passport expands beyond being a teaching tool; instead, it morphs into an engaging learning facilitator for students. This avant-garde resource comprises of: 30 varied prompt topics including Dairy Month, International Yoga Day, National Forgiveness Day and Aquarium Month which resonate with global June celebrations. This diversified topic selection enables students to delve into an array of concepts and events while substantially toning their creative writing prowess. ‘Passport-like’ design is certainly setting this apart from conventional resources! An economical printing method results into remarkable activity setup sprawled across 'four two-sided pages' . Plus point? This technique creates opportunities for fast finishers as well as potential intricate illustrations curated by pupils. Another incredible aspect: Contact-less accountability is woven into its fabric via 'passport stamps'. The accumulation of these stamps signifies progress while drumming up excitement among learners! Note: The design emphasizes environment conservation – minimal paper usage caused due to double-side printing makes this resource eco-friendly. Predominantly ASIC Language Arts worksheets targeting Creative Writing subtopic can serve multi-purposes like morning work handouts or even homework assignments; thus making them versatile across varying classroom scenarios. In summary, If you're on a hunt for strategies to enkindle your students’ critical thinking while augmenting their creative writing skills during everyday class or even break-hours, look no further than the June Writing Prompts - Learning Passport!
Author Knowledge Mobile
Tags Writing Prompts, Creative Writing, June Themes, Learning Resource, Language Skills
May Writing Prompts - Learning Passport
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
May Writing Prompts - Learning Passport The Learning Passport is a one-of-a-kind tool, specifically designed to boost student engagement and competence in creative writing. It's meticulously crafted around the events and themes of May, providing students an engaging catalyst to let their creative energies flow on paper. The learning passport includes 30 writing prompts dealing with a variety of topics such as: Dance Like a Chicken Day National Teacher's Day Lucky Penny Day Making Friends, etc. A distinctive feature of this learning passport is the 'accountability aspect' . Whenever a student completes their writing task/topic, they receive a stamp on their learning passport. This not only acts as an incentive but also assists them in tracking progress. Assembly Instructions: Print the pages double-sided Cut around the edges if required Fold along the defined lines and staple accordingly This resource caters aptly to classes from grades 2-4. It can be utilized flexibly; during morning sessions for warm-up exercises or even assigned as homework tasks; depending upon what aligns well with your class routine. Incorporating Creativity: The design reconciliation allows children freedom shaping up covers or graphics using colors that cherish it—expanding scope beyond just penning down thoughts! A Progressive Tool For Remote Classrooms: With teachers continuously exploring new methodologies to stimulate creativity—both within physical classrooms or virtual ones—the May Writing Prompts -Learning Passport indeed comes across as a timely ally offering instructive sessions in a fun and interactive manner!
Author Knowledge Mobile
Tags Writing Prompts, Creative Writing, Student Engagement, Accountability, Language Arts
Persuasive Writing Prompts | Writing Prompts by Genre | Idea Starters
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
These easy writing prompts are super helpful! Each prompt is a fun idea for something they could convince someone about. These worksheets are a great way to add to your lessons without adding to your workload! How To Use This: The beauty of these prompts is they are so simple to use! Just print and hand out to your students! You can choose which prompts to hand out or let them choose from a selection. Have a great discussion about evidence and how to use words to convince your audience. These are great for subs, homework, early finishers, or just as supplemental work during a poetry unit. What You Get: - 20 persuasive writing prompts (one set with regular lines and another set with primary guided lines) - 1 extra lined page in case they want to keep writing! - Anchor chart that describes Persuasive Writing Take a Look At Other Writing Resources: Dress Up Your Writing Anchor Charts How to Make a Hamburger Writing and Sequencing Activity Summer Nonfiction Articles Tracing Practice Workbook Halloween Speech Bubble Writing Prompts September and Fall Writing Pennants Check out other resources from my store: Simply Schoolgirl ! I can be contacted for questions and concerns at simplyschoolgirl1@gmail.com .
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Persuasive Writing, Writing Prompts, Writing Templates, Genre Writing, Writing By Genre, Reading Homework, Poetry Unit
My Favorites Writing Prompt Bundle
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
My Favorites Writing Prompt Bundle Ignite students' passion for writing with this engaging 18-page bundle! Students will find creative story starters featuring "favorite" things to spark their imaginations. The prompts explore favorites like food, hobbies, places, and more. Tips help students plan and organize their thoughts before writing. Interactive brainstorming graphic organizers allow collaboration with peers. Differentiation ideas provide flexibility for various ability levels. Use the bundle to introduce opinion writing or review the skill. The open-ended nature of the prompts allows students to be creative while practicing essential writing skills. Pair writing with drawing on the blank page for additional fun! This printable PDF motivates students to rediscover the joy of writing. Other teaching resources from Learn Teach Create: "A New Kind of Wild" Book Companion Misty Copeland No Prep Packet 2nd Grade CKLA Color by Code Unit 3 ABC Countdown Calendar and Reflection Book Chadwick Boseman No Prep Packet "Jabari Jumps" Book Companion
Author Learn Teach Create
Tags My Favorites, Opinion Writing, All About Me, Writing Prompts, Writing Bundle, Brainstorming Process, Writing Process
Writing Project: Magical Visual Writing Prompts - Photo Ideas
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
Magical Visual Writing Prompts encourage students to let their imaginations run wild. This resource includes 26 magical photo prompt cards showing images like unicorns and magical forests. Students study an intriguing photo then write a story, description, or caption based on what they see. Use for individual, small group, or whole class creative writing. Differentiate by allowing students to select a photo to spark ideas. Challenge advanced writers to pen multi-paragraph stories while early writers add simple captions. Extend learning using included writing templates tailored to developing writers. Whimsical visuals coupled with open-ended prompts stretch young imaginations while building essential narrative writing skills. Check out other writing resources like summer nonfiction articles, sequencing projects , and seasonal displays from Simply Schoolgirl.
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Writing Prompts, Writing Projects, Visual Writing, Writing Pages, Creative Writing, Photo Templates, Small Group, Early Finisher, Photo Ideas
Writing Prompt Journal, 45-Days Warm-Up, Editable #2
Special Resources, ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Seasons, Summer, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
Ready to get your learners working in a more gentle on-ramp to your class time? Maybe your homeschool already includes instruction, but a gentle warm-up to your learners' writing instruction is a great way to keep them motivated to learn more! It's recommended kids get 30 minutes of writing practice each day. Sometimes this seems overwhelming for the adults in the room, as it requires planning, formatting, and thoughtful composition. This resource has you covered! Choose to print or use the digital version. Objective : Provide done-for-you writing prompts for both younger and older learners. Formats : Use the provided PowerPoint format, or upload the PPT to Google Slides and have students respond by typing their responses. This is a great motivator for students who enjoy typing more than writing by hand. It also provides a more streamlined checking feature for teachers and supervising adults. Grades : Designed for native speakers in grades 2-5, but applicable for learners in grades 6-12 who are beginning their English-learning journey. Variations : This resource is also available in French and Spanish. What you'll get: This resource contains a PowerPoint file with 64 pages. It also has instructions, spaces for writing, and a certificate of completion. What people are saying: " Fun writing prompts. They really encouraged my child to keep writing beyond the first simple sentence! Great resource. Thank you!" -Jessica P. Looking for more English resources? Be sure to check out my debate activities, critical thinking games, and vocabulary lessons and games on Teach Simple! Topics include: -A Superhero's Toolbox -"Bigger & Better" debate -"I Have, Who Has" card game and vocabulary lesson on: food & drink, weather & landforms, numbers, colors, and patterns, Christmas, calendar, and school & classroom vocabulary. Got a request? Feel free to get in touch on socials @melissaisteaching . Happy teaching!
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags Writing, Homeschool, Writing Fluency, Writing Stamina, Daily Writing, Writing Prompts, Editing, Summer
September Writing Prompts - Learning Passport
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
September Writing Prompts - Learning Passport The Learning Passport is a highly effective and interactive educational resource. It provides engaging writing exercises for students in grades 2 to 4. This innovative teaching tool consolidates four double-sided pages into an exciting 32-page activity , elevating the student's educational journey by offering a unique blend of fun, learning, and creativity. Versatility & Motivation The Learning Passport can be used in multiple ways such as additional challenges for quick learners during morning routines or creative writing periods, individual activities, small groups tasks or whole class exercises. And it also serves as a meaningful homework assignment. Thematic Prompts Incorporates September-oriented themes into its makeup ensuring timely and current material. A wide variety of prompts like 'Positive Thinking Day', 'National Video Game Day', 'National Make Your Bed Day' to ‘Teddy Bear Day’ etc., help progressively build cognitive abilities. Accountability System This resource innovatively incorporates accountability in learning wherein upon completion of each topic students get rewarded with a passport stamp which fuels their motivation towards achieving new milestones. Each sheet contains space for twenty such stamps making printing an efficient task for both teachers and students alike. Setup Procedure & Environmental Friendly Design: The setup is straightforward; print on both sides of the paper, cut out sections as prescribed, fold according to instructions given before stapling together resulting in assembled passports working efficiently overall reducing stress levels on educators with an emphasis on maximizing student engagement ability via its design. This resource is eco-friendly utilizing only four papers per passport significantly minimizing paper wastage without any negative impact on work productivity or the fun quotient. Importance of Language Arts This product is heavily focused on language arts with a special emphasis on aiding development in creative writing skills. It becomes an indispensable tool for classrooms striving for multi-dimensional developmental goals and invigorating instruction methodology blending creativity with knowledge.
Author Knowledge Mobile
Tags Interactive Resource, Engaging Exercises, Writing Prompts, Creative Learning, Themed Activities
March Writing Prompts - Learning Passport
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
March Writing Prompts - Learning Passport The instrument serves as an apt teaching resource for educators, especially catering to students in grades 2 through 4. It is a splendid tool that amalgamates language arts and creative writing. The objective lies in furnishing a lively and captivating manner for children to unravel diverse writing topics through well-defined prompts, making it an ideal addition to morning drills, homework tasks or smaller intervention congregations. The March Writing Prompts - Learning Passport , though encompassing merely four double-sided pages solemnly pledges to unfurl a whopping 32 pages of interactive learning exercises! The profoundness of this resource snags learners' imaginations and enhances their writing skills instantly. At the core of the document are 30 unique writing prompts each focused on assorted March themes. Themes such as Women's History Month, Earth Day, Healthy Eating discourses make appearances alongside other unusual ones like Chip and Dip Day or National Pig Day! Apart from honing their capabilities in sentence construction, vocabulary application, these cues also augment students' cultural cognizance by deliberating upon happening events in March. Inventive Passport Stamp System: This handy contraption encourages self-accountability in pupils with its novel passport stamp system. Every time they accomplish one prompt, they secure a passport stamp forging both engagement and accomplishment tracking simultaneously. The easy-to-print (double-sided printing recommended), convenient-to-assemble (cutting out then stapling it into booklet form), attractive-to-colour-in-the-inside illustrations along with stress-free maintenance (only four sheets per student!) agenda makes it quite unrivaled! To sum up: no bells or whistles needed - just expediency at its gross best. Also the obvious relief of fewer loose papers whisking around! This compact little learning passport not only outfits youngsters with motivation but, notably, underlines organization – crucial life lessons indeed! Students can take their passports home proudly exhibiting their accomplishments while continuing the ongoing exploration of literary expression under your guidance back at school. Enjoy teaching to the fullest with the March Writing Prompts - Learning Passport!
Author Knowledge Mobile
Tags Writing Prompts, Creative Writing, Language Arts, Cultural Awareness, Organization
Spring Narrative Writing, Spring Opinion Writing, and Spring Informative Writing Prompts with Vocabulary Words for K-2nd Grade
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Writing, Creative Writing, Seasons, Spring, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
These ENGAGING Spring Narrative Writing, Spring Opinion Writing, and Spring Informative Writing Prompts are designed for Kindergarten, First grade, and Second grade students. With 27 pages of writing activities all for Spring! Included are the following: * Three writing prompts with differentiated writing pages that provides starter words to trace to help with beginning writers. * Opportunities to draw to go along with their writing. * To help with student's writing. there are two differentiated word banks for each of the prompts to encourage students to expand their vocabulary and to enhance their writing. * Students can trace and practice writing the words on the vocabulary pages. * At the bottom of the writing pages, there is a checklist for students to check their work which includes an opportunity to check for capital letters at the beginning of each sentence, punctuation, finger spaces, upper and lowercase letters in each sentence, an opportunity to practice sounding out words, and a reminder to draw their picture. * Also included are writing organizers to help students begin their writings. These writing prompts for Spring align with the common core standards for creative, opinion, and informative/ explanatory writing. These instructions help students to know exactly what is expected of them as they write. The prompts are engaging and fun for students to be creative, and to ponder on material related to the Spring Season! It's a GREAT value with fun festive borders to display in your classroom and interesting and engaging prompts to promote creativity in your students!
Author K-5 Treasures
Tags Spring Writing, Informational Writing, Opinion Writing, Narrative Writing, Spring Activities, Spring Lessons, Kindergarten Writing Prompts, 1st Grade Writing Prompts, 2nd Grade Writing Prompts, Narrative Writing Prompts 2nd Grade, 2nd Grade Narrative Writing Prompts, Spring Writing Prompts For 2nd Grade
February Weekly Interactive Writing Prompts
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
Introducing February Weekly Interactive Writing Prompts, a resource designed to inspire young writers all month long. This PowerPoint file contains writing prompts tailored for grades 3-6 that aim to spark students' creativity in fun ways. With 4 sets of writing prompts, learners will be fully engaged each week of February. Every set has 3 unique prompts for students to choose from. Learners can type their responses directly onto the prompt slides. These prompts can be easily customized or replaced to align with specific curriculum goals. This versatile resource works for whole group, small group, or independent practice. Assign to Google Classroom for seamless digital distribution and collection of student work. Students will love flexing their writing skills with these imaginative prompts!
Author The Language of Learning
Tags Creative Writing, February, Writing Prompts, Winter, Groundhog Day
Halloween Endless Creative Writing Prompts
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
Halloween Endless Creative Writing Prompts An outstanding teaching resource, Halloween Endless Creative Writing Prompts is designed to inspire creativity and improve the writing skills of first to third-grade students. With its engaging Halloween theme, it encourages students to exercise their imagination. The 'somebody wants but so then' (SWBST) Narrative Structure To help young writers construct compelling narratives, this educational tool employs the SWBST format. The package features an array of fascinating characters including Cat, Frankenstein, Ghost, Ladybug, Mummy, Princess, Pumpkin and more - all serving as excellent stimuli for imaginative narrative ideas. Creative Writing Aids: Graphic Organizers & Rubrics Further aiding in story construction are multiple creative writing graphic organizers that can be really useful for effective planning. Both teachers and students will find the included guide and creative writing rubrics very handy. To enhance ease-of-use even further there are handouts on the writing process as well as bookmarks vital throughout their storytelling journey. Versatile Implementation in Classrooms or Homeschooling Routines For adapting smoothly across different education environments such as individual assignments at home or school; small group activities encouraging collaborative learning; whole-group discussions aimed at improving communication abilities; fun holiday-themed literature circles and spontaneous free form writing. Include 100 common English language elements like adjectives verbs adverbs prepositions,and conjunctions. In addition,the components of fundamental English language arts skills represented by parts of speech anchor charts are also provided. This comprehensive package not only covers narrative creation but also enriches grammar lessons holidays study units,and most importantly,cultivates a love for storytelling. Digital Download Format: PDF File All the materials are securely stored in a PDF file for easy access enabling seamless digital storage and convenient printing. This makes the transition from idea generation to story development and final writing as smooth as possible. Halloween Endless Creative Writing Prompts: Spark Imagination The only limit with Halloween Endless Creative Writing Prompts is your student's imagination!
Author Heather Huhman
Tags Creative Writing, Halloween, Narrative Prompts, Storytelling, Graphic Organizers
Spring Narrative Writing, Spring Opinion Writing, and Spring Informative Writing Prompts for 3rd - 5th Grade
Holiday & Seasonal, ELA, Seasons, Spring, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 3, 4, 5, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables
Spring Narrative, Opinion, and Informative Writing Prompts for Grades 3-5 This engaging resource provides students in grades 3-5 with narrative, opinion, and informative writing prompts centered around the Spring season. Clear instructions at the top of each prompt guide students in writing effective introductions, using transitional words, stating reasons and details, and writing strong conclusions. Fun, festive borders make these prompts visually appealing to display in the classroom. The variety of imaginative narratives, thoughtful opinions, and informative topics promote student creativity and critical thinking skills. Teachers can implement these as whole group, small group, or individual writing activities. With interesting themes like flowers, weather, spring cleaning, Easter, Earth Day and more, students will enjoy pondering these prompts while developing key ELA writing skills.
Author K-5 Treasures
Tags Spring Writing, Writing For Spring, Creative Writing, Narrative Writing, Opinion Writing, Informative Writing, 3rd Grade Writing, 4th Grade Writing, 5th Grade Writing, Spring Activities, Narrative Prompts For 5th Grade, Narrative Writing 3rd Grade, 5th Grade Opinion Writing Prompts, Opinion Writing Checklist, Spring Writing Prompts For 3rd Grade, Fifth Grade Opinion Writing Prompt, 5th Grade Common Core Writing Prompts