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June Writing Prompts - Learning Passport

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

The Groundhog's Secret Writing Prompt - Groundhog Day

The Groundhog's Secret Writing Prompt - Groundhog Day
Creative Arts, Graphic Arts, ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Months, February, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Worksheets, Coloring Pages

Ready to have your students laugh while they write? The Groundhog's Secret Adventure Writing Prompt is here to save the day! Forget about the usual "spring is coming" routine—this prompt has students team up with a groundhog on a top-secret mission. Their mission? To keep the world from being trapped in an eternal winter. It's a humorous twist on Groundhog Day that gets the creative juices flowing and the funny bones shaking. Ways to Use: Classroom Fun: Have students write solo or in pairs to create their own hilarious adventure. Creative Writing Practice: Perfect for a no-pressure, fun assignment that allows students to stretch their writing muscles. Groundhog Day Fiasco: Great for classroom celebrations or as part of your Groundhog Day activities—because who doesn’t love a secretive, heroic groundhog? Bonus Points: Hand this prompt out for homework or as extra credit for students who like a good laugh and a challenge. Advantages: Boosts Creativity: Your students will invent worlds where groundhogs save the day, which is a lot more exciting than learning about weather patterns. Teaches Humor: Students get to write funny stories and discover how humor makes any adventure more enjoyable. Easy to Use: Just print it out and watch the groundhog magic unfold. Endless Fun: Who knew Groundhog Day could be this entertaining?

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

Tags Groundhog, Groundhog Day, Groundhog Day Writing, Groundhog Day Writing Prompts, Writing Worksheets, Writing Activities, Winter Activities

Directed Drawing and Creative Writing Prompts (12 Arctic Animals)

Directed Drawing and Creative Writing Prompts (12 Arctic Animals)
Creative Arts, Art, Holiday & Seasonal, ELA, Seasons, Winter, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Language Development, Spelling, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

Directed Drawing and Creative Writing Prompts (12 Arctic Animals): A creative cross-curricular resource Directed Drawing and Creative Writing Prompts (12 Arctic Animals) is a distinctive teaching tool that brings out students' creativity while instilling confidence in their drawing abilities. This resource caters to both homeschooling needs as well an effective teaching aid for elementary classes, seeking to enhance artistic skills as it delivers insightful knowledge about the natural world. With no preparation or special materials required, this kit fits perfectly into varied classroom settings - from whole group sessions to small groups, or even as interesting homework assignments. The different worksheet options offered pay attention to primary lines, regular lines and are versatile enough to include no lines at all; hence addressing different student skill levels. Purposeful Simplicity & Enhanced Creativity The Directed Drawing unit's minimalistic design serves your convenience - simply print out the necessary lesson plans while saving on ink. In an innovative take on traditional teaching methods, art lessons integrate seamlessly with writing workshops. The addition of 24 optional writing prompts encourages creativity in students while reinforcing language arts objectives. The initial steps involve directed drawings of arctic animals such as Foxes or Walruses The subsequent process involves stimulating young poets with associated writing prompts – each phase aims at promoting deep engagement and critical thinking among students. Fascinating topics like Narwhals or Orcas are made accessible via this meticulously designed guide. Daily Adaptive Learning Exercise & Versatile Teaching Aid You can make your classes more engaging by focusing daily lessons around varying aspects (description, diet habitat etc.) of each animal species collectively bringing together elements of fun activities into a serious learning pursuit catering to diverse learning styles. Moreover, it can also serve as a handy tool for early finisher work or substitute plans when unpredictable scenarios demand the teachers’ immediate attention. Summary: A creative venture worth undertaking Consider using Directed Drawing & Creative Writing Prompts for 12 Arctic Animals. It is an educative yet entertaining activity that brings students closer to nature, fosters their artistic abilities and inspires a love for creative writing.Your students – budding writers and illustrators – are bound to show unexpected talents and achieve substantial progress!

Author Heather Huhman

Tags Arctic Animals, Directed Drawing, Creative Writing, Cross-curricular, Engaging

Daily Writing Prompt Cards

Daily Writing Prompt Cards
ELA, Writing, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

This resource is a set of Daily Writing Prompt Cards. There are 32 prompt cards that you can print, laminate and cut for students to enjoy. You could put these cards on a binder ring and allow students to use them independently for early finishers, morning work and so much more.

Author Top Notch Teaching

Tags Writing Prompts, Task Cards, Daily Writing, Interactive Notebook, Writing Center, Writing Prompt Cards

Zoo Animals Endless Creative Writing Prompts

Zoo Animals 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 zoo animals-themed storytelling unit! Using the 'somebody wants but so then' (SWBST) approach, this comprehensive LOW PREP resource includes zoo animal cards, creative writing graphic organizers, writing rubrics, and more. It makes a great addition to your National Zoo and Aquarium Month (June), zoology, or animal unit studies; writing lessons or centers ; or science class. 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. ZOO ANIMALS INCLUDE: Alligator Bear Cheetah Dolphin Eagle Elephant Fox Flamingo Fish Gorilla Giraffe Hippo Iguana Jaguar Kangaroo Koala Lion Monkey Newt Ostrich Panda Parrot Peacock Penguin Polar bear Quail Raccoon Rhino Snake Sloth Turtle Tiger Toucan Tree frog Umbrella bird Vulture Walrus X-ray fish Yak Zebra THIS RESOURCE COVERS: Art (illustrating and coloring) English language arts Grammar Science Writing (creative writing and storytelling)

Author Heather Huhman

Tags Writing, Beginner Writing, Early Writing, Elementary Writing, Zoo, Zoo Animals, Zoology, Story Ideas About Animals, Animal Writing Prompts

Animal Visual Writing Prompts | Photo Ideas | Writing Project

Animal Visual Writing Prompts | Photo Ideas | Writing Project
ELA, Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

These picture writing templates are a cute way to give your students a nudge or idea about what they can write about. Have them study the picture and then let their pencils loose as they write about what they see, what the picture might mean, or build a story based on the photo. These are great to use as open-ended prompts that encourage their giggles and creativity! How To Use This: Choose which photo templates you’d like to share with your students or put our several options and let them pick one that interests them. Have some classroom or small group discussions about the picture and brainstorm what they could write about. These prompts work great for homework, early finishers, group projects, extra credit, supplemental work for advanced students, or just a fun writing project to interject to stretch those imaginative muscles! What You Get: · 26 Animal Photo Prompt Cards (full page photograph) · 26 Writing Prompt Templates · 26 “Add a Caption” Activities · 26 Early Writer Templates Take a Look at Other Writing Resources: How to Make an Apple Pie Writing and Sequencing Activity Postcards of Europe Geography Unit Baby Birds Nonfiction Early Reader Animals of Australia Geography Unit All About Turtles Animal Science Unit Bark, George Picture Book Study 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 Animal Visual, Animal Photos, Photo Ideas, Writing Projects, Writing Prompts, Early Writer, Writing Template, Writing Captions, Photograph, Picture

Writing Prompt Journal, 45-Days Warm-Up, Editable

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

Halloween Speech Bubble Writing Prompts | Creative Writing

Halloween Speech Bubble Writing Prompts | Creative Writing
ELA, Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

Halloween Speech Bubble Writing Prompts The Halloween Speech Bubble Writing Prompts is a creative writing packet designed specifically for emerging writers. These prompts aim to make writing easier and more exciting, with an emphasis on creating dialogue and storylines centered around Halloween. This resource can serve as an engaging addition to your school's year-round curriculum. These speech bubble exercises are designed especially for young learners in grades 1 through 3 studying Language Arts. The activities help develop foundational skills by encouraging students to write about imaginary scenarios, creating their own narratives while exploring how characters might interact in a story. Educator's Versatility of the Resource: Includes five different Halloween-themed speech bubble writing prompts along with two blank templates allowing students to draw their illustrations. Ideal for both whole group activity or as part of small group instruction. Promotes valuable opportunities for collaborative discussions while stimulating creativity and boosting writing confidence among students. Broad Application: Using these tasks opens up dialogues about storytelling elements like plot line or character development, making them well-suited for classroom interactive sessions or as homework assignments that parents can oversee at home. Plus, by focusing on forming descriptive sentences based upon observations from each image prompt encourages students' attention-to-detail and develops their language proficiency. About the Format: This 19-page document comes ready-to-print in easy-to-use PDF mode providing ease of access whether you're teaching in-person or remotely. Enjoy unleashing your student's storytelling potential with the Halloween Speech Bubble Writing Prompts- a unique approach to incorporate festivities into the usual coursework while aiding early writers hone essential dialogue-making skills!

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Halloween, Writing Prompts, Speech Bubbles, Creative Writing, Dialogue

100th Day of School Writing Prompt - I wish I had 100

100th Day of School Writing Prompt - I wish I had 100
ELA, Writing, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

100th Day of School Writing Prompt - I Wish I Had 100 Celebrate the 100th day of school with this differentiated writing prompt activity. Students respond to the question "I wish I had 100 ___________" by writing a word, tracing a prompt, or composing a full sentence. Each version includes space for illustrations. Use these no-prep pages for writing centers , morning work, or as a substitute plan. Assess student skills like sentence writing, spelling, comprehension between text and drawings, and letter formation. Print and provide the differentiated pages to allow students to showcase creativity. Afterward, display responses in the classroom or have students present. This resource works for kindergarten, first, and second grade.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags 100th Day Of School, 100th Day Writing Center, 100th Day Writing Prompt, 100th Day Celebration, Writing Prompts

Summer Vacation Writing Prompts | End of Year Activity

Summer Vacation Writing Prompts | End of Year Activity
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Writing, Creative Writing, Seasons, Summer, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

These writing templates are a cute way to let your students plan and share their summer activities with you and their classmates. Sometimes it’s nice to have a writing project on something that isn’t just a rectangle sheet. Let them cut, color, and write and create a little item on which to write their special summer plans! You could also use this as a way they could report AFTER summer about what they did! How To Use This: Choose which prompt templates will best fit your students’ needs. Spend some time discussing and brainstorming what they’d like to do in the summer or what they plan to do. Dream a little! Share as a class, with groups, or with a partner. Maybe even encourage them to make a brainstorming list before they choose a topic. Have them write about one specific plan or activity or create a summary of their summer vacation! Have them cut out the summer shape and color it when they’re done writing! Display on the walls, on the door, or in the hallway to get your students excited about upcoming summer! What You Get: · A simple, layered writing template that looks like an ice cream cone! Take a Look At Similar Resources: Summer Bingo Game Summer Speech Bubble Writing Prompts How to Wash Your Hands Writing and Sequencing Activity How to Fly A Kite Writing and Sequencing Activity Flowers Nonfiction Early Reader Summer Activity Ideas 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 Summer Vacation, Summer Writing, Writing Prompts, Creative Writing, Writing Project, End Of Year Activity, Seasonal Activity, Break, Plan, Ice Cream

Summer & Winter Narrative Story Writing & Mapping for 2nd & 3rd Grades

Summer & Winter Narrative Story Writing & Mapping for 2nd & 3rd Grades
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Summer, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Winter, Grade 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Narrative Story Writing & Story Mapping (Summer & Winter) for 2nd and 3rd Grade You can help your students build strong narrative writing skills with this seasonal story writing and story mapping resource. I have designed it especially for 2nd and 3rd grade learners. Students can choose to write a summer or winter story. The points inside will help your students step by step as they plan, brainstorm, and write a realistic narrative story. They will enjoy writing in a fun and structured way. This resource keeps writing organized while still allowing plenty of room for creativity. It is perfect for young writers who need support but also love to imagine. What’s inside? A seasonal choice : students will write either a summer or a winter narrative story A story map template to organize beginning, middle, and end of the story Summer and winter word banks are also inside for vocabulary support A simple explanation of narrative story parts Story planning and brainstorming questions “ My Raw Idea Space ” for rough drafts and free thinking Winter vocabulary activity with a snowman coloring page Summer vocabulary activity with a Japanese folding fan coloring page Answer keys It is suited for: ✔️ 2nd Grade and 3rd Grade ✔️ It also works well for advanced 1st grade students Resource features: It focuses on narrative writing and story mapping in an organized way Fun seasonal themes to keep the students engaged Visual supports and word banks for struggling writers are also given inside this set This resource encourages creativity while keeping all the stories realistic It is a no-prep and easy to use resource It includes both writing as well as coloring activities This resource is a great balance of structure and imagination How to use it: This resource is flexible and can be used in many settings: It can be used a/ins: Whole-group narrative writing lessons Writing centers or literacy stations Seasonal writing units (summer or winter) Independent writing practice Small-group instruction or intervention Homework or take-home projects Early finisher activities (write + color) This resource may help students develop strong writing habits step by step. It is helpful for teachers, homeschoolers & parents because It is no-prep and therefore it saves planning time It also supports narrative writing standards and it is easy to differentiate It is highly engaging and classroom-friendly It is based on seasonal themes to keep children motivated It combines writing, vocabulary, and creativity at the same time. It is great for extra writing practice at home It builds confidence in storytelling This pack is a fun and low-stress way to practice writing skills This summer and winter narrative writing activity helps students: Understand the story structure and organize their ideas using story maps It also helps in building seasonal vocabulary It helps kids enjoy the writing process through visuals and creativity It is best for classrooms, homeschooling, or at-home learning. This story writing resource makes seasonal narrative writing simple, engaging, and effective .

Author FlashKart

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Tags Narrative Writing, Story Writing, Winter, Summer, 2nd Grade Writing, 3rd Grade Writing, ELA, Realistic Story Writing, Non Fiction, Writing

Fall Writing Prompts Packet

Fall Writing Prompts Packet
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Writing, Seasons, Fall, Grade 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

This is a set of Fall Writing Prompts . There are 16 writing prompts included. They can be printed on a whole page or 4 per page. This is a great way to get students writing!

Author Kerry Boles

Tags Writing Task Cards, Daily Writing Prompts, Fall Activity, Reading, Literature, Vocabulary, Comprehension, Halloween, Spooky Stories

February Writing Prompts - Learning Passport

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

VALENTINE'S DAY CREATIVE WRITING PROMPT: FROM ONE HART TO ANOTHER

VALENTINE'S DAY CREATIVE WRITING PROMPT: FROM ONE HART TO ANOTHER
Holiday & Seasonal, ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

This VALENTINE'S DAY CREATIVE WRITING PROMPT : FROM ONE HART TO ANOTHER is a Valentine's Day Activity for upper elementary school students. It has a pun on words, i.e. hart for heart. There are a few science tidbits mixed into the prompt, as well. The use of this resource will have students practice their skills on paragraph writing, creative writing, use of puns, and writing endings of a story. With this VALENTINE'S DAY CREATIVE WRITING PROMPT : FROM ONE HART TO ANOTHER resource, students are presented with a story of three paragraphs. Students are then asked to finish the story with a final paragraph. Space is provided for them to write their ending on the same page as the rest of the story. This resource is design for individual creative writing practice as students can come up with their individual ending to the story presented. There is no right ending to this story and your students can let their imagination guide them while they write. There are two pages included in this resource, ready to print and use in your classroom. Happy Valentine's Day to everyone! Find more interesting resources in my store here!

Author THE LANTERN OF KNOWLEDGE

Tags Valentine's Day, Creative Writing Prompt, Deer , Writing

August Writing Prompts - Learning Passport

August Writing Prompts - Learning Passport
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

August Writing Prompts- Learning Passport August Writing Prompts- Learning Passport is an engaging and effective teaching resource. It enhances creative writing skills in students and keeps them excited to learn. Ideal for both public school teachers and home educators catering for grades 2 through 4 Language Arts curriculum with a focus on Creative Writing. Description This learning passport consists of four double-sided pages that transform into 32 pages packed with exciting learning experiences. Its lightweight character makes it easy to manage. It's perfect for teaching in small groups or a whole class setting, offered as morning work, homework assignment or just simply quick writes. In line with the August theme based on events and holidays, this Learning Passport offers thirty different timely yet enjoyable writing prompts. An array of fascinating topics are covered including the Summer Olympics, National Tell A Joke Day, and even being Principal for A Day! Promoting accountability amongst learners while making learning process more funfilled,this resource features unique 'learning passport stamps'.Every time tasks are completed diligently by students they earn these stamps! Monitor stamp prints through the included sheet which allows twenty stamps per print facilitating ease of printing for teacher. Preparation Print double-sided copies Cut them out.. Fold neatly.. Staple strategically ..and ‘Learning Passports’ are ready-to-use! Particularly designed eco-friendly:this tool requires only four sheets per passport minimizing paper wastage.Significantly,stimulating learner's imagination is married to conserving resources– all thanks to these uniquely designed Learning Passports! Emphasis has been given towards student's holistic development: Coloring activities engage learners creatively alongwith enhancing their fine motor skills. Note:For viewing more detailed information about this product click preview link provided above.

Author Knowledge Mobile

Tags Writing Prompts, Creative Writing, Teaching Resource, Learning Activities, August Events

Argumentative Writing Prompts 4th Grade.

Argumentative Writing Prompts 4th Grade.
ELA, Language Development, Writing, Grade 4, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Writing Prompts

Encourage critical thinking and build persuasive writing skills with these Argumentative Writing Prompts for 4th Grade ! This set features fun, relatable, and age-appropriate prompts that inspire students to express their opinions clearly and thoughtfully. Whether discussing school-related topics or engaging in creative debates, these prompts are perfect for sparking meaningful classroom discussions and improving writing fluency. This resource includes: ✅ Fun and Relatable Prompts. ✅ School-Related Topics to connect learning with real life. ✅ Creative Prompts to spark imagination and critical thinking. You will get: ✅ 10 carefully selected writing prompts. ✅ 8.5 x 11" page size — easy to print and use. ✅ PDF printable file — ready for classroom, homeschool, or individual practice. These prompts are great for morning work, writing centers, homework, or early finishers! ✨ I would really appreciate hearing about your experience using my product by leaving a review! Your feedback helps other educators decide if this resource is the right fit for them and supports me in creating more helpful materials. Thank you!

Author Nena Creations

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Tags Argumentative Writing Prompts 4th Grade Writing Persuasive Writing Activities Opinion Writing Prompts Writing Practice For Kids Critical Thinking For Students Creative Writing Prompts 4th Grade ELA Writing Worksheets PDF Printable Writing Prompts Fun Writing Activities School Writing Topics Debate Topics For Kids Opinion Essays For Elementary Homeschool Writing Resource Common Core Writing Practice Elementary Writing Center Morning Work Writing Prompts Writing Prompts For Beginners Engage Students In Writing

Speech Bubble Writing Prompts – Beginner Set

Speech Bubble Writing Prompts – Beginner Set
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

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Tags Writing Worksheets, Writing Prompts, Creative Writing, Speech Bubbles, Back To School, Dialogue, Thought Bubbles, Emerging Writers, New Writers, Early Writing

Today in History - The Discovery of Ceres - January 1, 1801

Today in History - The Discovery of Ceres - January 1, 1801
History, Social Studies, Reading Comprehension, Reading, ELA, Handwriting, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 2, 3, 4, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

The dwarf planet, Ceres, was discovered on January 1, 1801. This packet gives students a basic knowledge of the dwarf planet through reading comprehension and writing activities. This Today in History packet is a great way for students to engage with this topic. What is included: There is one poster that portrays an image of the event and the key fact from the packet. There are four penmanship pages for students to use. They are differentiated for different student needs. There are two manuscript copy work pages, one with primary lines and one with regular lines, for students to write the key fact. Likewise there are two cursive handwriting pages in the same format. There are two reading passages and comprehension questions. Again, these are the same passage, just differentiated for different levels. An easier passage with multiple choice questions is included for students who need more support. The more difficult passage includes a written response question page. There are two writing prompts in this packet. One is to write a few sentences on what was learned from the packet. The other is to write a creative story or scenario related to the event. There is a card at the end of the packet that can be used for a classroom timeline display. There is a card premade and a card that students can draw their own image on. How to Use the Today in History Packets: Morning Work - When students enter the class they can work on the reading passages, handwriting activities and creative writing activities. Independent Work - This packet can be used as independent work for students to learn about this topic. Display Items - There are posters for classroom display and a card for building a classroom timeline. Skills Assessed: Reading Comprehension Creative Writing Handwriting and Penmanship

Author The Connett Connection

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Tags Today In History, Space Activities, Reading Comprehension, Creative Wrriting

Monthly Writing Prompts

Monthly Writing Prompts
ELA, Writing, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

These Monthly Writing Prompts come with a variety of options for you to choose from. There is 1 prompt for every month of the school year. Some papers have pictures at the bottom and the writing prompt at the top. Some papers have the month at the top with no writing prompt - giving students the creativity to write about anything! All you have to do is print and go.

Author Brook Creaser

Tags Writing Prompts, Seasonal, Months Of The Year, Journal, Monthly Writing Prompts

A Letter to Punxsutawney Phil Writing Prompt - Groundhog Day

A Letter to Punxsutawney Phil Writing Prompt - Groundhog Day
Creative Arts, Graphic Arts, ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Months, February, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts, Worksheets, Coloring Pages

Want your students to write a letter they’ll actually enjoy? A Letter to Punxsutawney Phil is the perfect writing prompt to get students thinking creatively and having a good laugh. In this fun activity, students will write a letter to Punxsutawney Phil, the world-famous groundhog, and share their thoughts on the all-important task of predicting the weather. Do they have any advice for him? Are they ready for six more weeks of winter? Or perhaps they’ve got some groundhog-inspired fashion tips for Phil to try? Whatever they write, it’s bound to be filled with humor, creativity, and a lot of fun. Ways to Use: Classroom Activity: Have students write their letters individually or pair them up for a "groundhog letter exchange." Creative Writing Practice: A lighthearted, fun way to encourage students to practice letter writing with humor. Groundhog Day Fun: Perfect for a themed classroom celebration—who wouldn’t want to write to a weather-predicting celebrity? Homework: Assign it as homework and let students send their best advice or funny thoughts straight to Phil. Advantages: Encourages Humor: Students get to write with a humorous twist, making letter-writing less formal and more fun. Boosts Creativity: They get to brainstorm unique ways to communicate with a groundhog (always a fun challenge). Easy to Use: Just print and go—it’s the easiest way to add some fun to your Groundhog Day activities. Engages Students: A playful approach to writing that will get even your most reluctant writers excited.

Author Ponder Palette Plazza

Tags Groundhog Day, Groundhog, Groundhog Writing Prompts, Groundhog Day Writing Prompts, Writing Activities, Writing Prompts, Frebruary Activities

Honesty Booklet Writing Prompt - Character Education for K-3 SST & ELA

Honesty Booklet Writing Prompt - Character Education for K-3 SST & ELA
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Social Studies, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts

Honesty Booklet Making Activity For Kindergarten, First, Second, and Third Grades Character Education SST & ELA (Writing Prompt) Sometimes the best conversations with kids happen when they're writing about what matters to them. This honesty booklet gives your students a chance to think deeply about telling the truth while practicing their writing skills in a way that feels meaningful, not like busy work. What makes this different? Instead of just talking about honesty, kids create their own mini-booklet where they can explore real life situations and experiences. Maybe it's about the time they broke something and had to decide whether to tell mom or not. Or when they ate a lot of sweets and didn't tell their parents about it. These are the moments that matter to them. What's inside my resource? A thoughtful writing prompt that gets kids thinking Sentence starters for students who need a little push Creative title ideas for their booklet covers Simple folding instructions to make their own book Sample answers for different grade levels Grade-level flexibility: Kindergarten and First Grade students love combining pictures with their beginning sentences. They might draw themselves telling dad about the spilled juice, then write "I told the truth." Second Grade writers can explore the "what happens next" part. What changed when they were honest? What would have happened if they weren't? Third Grade students often write the most surprising responses, sharing personal stories and making connections to friendships and family relationships. This resource works great during writing time, character education lessons, or morning meetings. Parents will be willing to have a look at these booklets at home, which says everything about how engaged students get with this topic. No complicated prep work - just print and you're ready to go. Your students will create something they're genuinely proud of while thinking about one of life's most important lessons.

Author FlashKart

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Tags SST, ELA, Honesty Booklet, Writing, Writing Prompt, Character Education, Home Assignment, Writing Skills, Early Literacy, ELA And SST Writing Prompt

World No Tobacco Day | Reading Passages & Writing Scaffold (Grades 4–5

World No Tobacco Day | Reading Passages & Writing Scaffold (Grades 4–5
Reading Comprehension, Reading, ELA, Creative Writing, Writing, Grade 3, 4, 5, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

Support reading comprehension and writing development with this informational resource based on World No Tobacco Day. Designed for grades 4–5, this activity pack uses age-appropriate texts to help students practice literacy skills while exploring a real-world topic. Students will read informational passages that introduce the purpose of World No Tobacco Day and general facts about tobacco and health. The focus is on understanding informational text, identifying key ideas, and building academic vocabulary. The included writing activities provide structured support to help students organize their thoughts, respond to prompts, and develop clear written responses. This resource emphasizes reading and writing skills rather than persuasion. This no-prep resource is suitable for classroom instruction, independent practice, or literacy centers. What’s Included: Informational reading passages Comprehension questions (multiple choice and short answer) Structured writing activities and prompts Sentence support for developing responses Clear, student-friendly layout Ideal For: Reading comprehension practice Informational text analysis Writing development and organization Literacy centers or independent work Classroom or homeschool use Provide students with an opportunity to practice essential literacy skills through structured and engaging informational activities.

Author Bright Education

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Tags World No Tobacco Day, Reading Passages, Writing Scaffold, Comprehesnion Questions

Persuasive Writing Prompts | Writing Prompts by Genre | Idea Starters

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

Writing Prompts Packet

Writing Prompts Packet
ELA, Writing, Preschool, Grade 1, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables

There are 24 options to choose from wit this Writing Prompts Packet for your Kindergarten and 1st Grade students. All you have to do is print and go. This packet is great across the entire school year as it highlights a variety of holidays. Each sheet includes vocabulary words and sight words at the bottom.

Author The Kinder Lady

Tags Creative Writing, Winter, Spring, December, Writing Packet, Writing Prompt, Spelling, Valentine's Day, Sight Words, Vocabulary, Writing Prompts For Kindergarten Pdf