What the Flowers Told Me - Writing Prompt
Creative Arts, Graphic Arts, ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, Spring
Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2
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About This Product
Ever wondered what flowers would say if they could talk? Spoiler alert: they have a lot of opinions, especially about bees, sunshine, and humans who forget to water them. What the Flowers Told Me is a playful spring writing prompt that encourages students to imagine a world where flowers are chatty, quirky, and maybe just a little dramatic. This resource includes two fun parts: a writing section and a drawing section.
In the writing portion, students get to share a conversation with a flower, or a whole bouquet! What stories do the tulips tell? Do the daisies dream of dance competitions? Is that sunflower starting a podcast? Students let their creativity blossom through fun, imaginative storytelling. In the drawing section, they illustrate their talking flower (bonus points if it’s wearing sunglasses).
Ways to Use It:
Spring writing centers
Fun Friday creative project
Early finisher activity
Bulletin board displays with personality
Why You’ll Love It:
Sparks imagination and laughter
Combines writing with visual creativity
No prep needed, print and go!
Suitable for a wide range of elementary grades
Because when flowers talk, kids listen, and write hilariously.
PDF File includes 2 pages.