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3rd 4th 5th Grade Writing Prompt December January February Morning Work Journal
3rd 4th 5th Grade Writing Prompt December January February Morning Work Journal
3rd 4th 5th Grade Writing Prompt December January February Morning Work Journal
3rd 4th 5th Grade Writing Prompt December January February Morning Work Journal
3rd 4th 5th Grade Writing Prompt December January February Morning Work Journal
3rd 4th 5th Grade Writing Prompt December January February Morning Work Journal
3rd 4th 5th Grade Writing Prompt December January February Morning Work Journal
3rd 4th 5th Grade Writing Prompt December January February Morning Work Journal
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"This is my most favorite TPT resource! My students actually look forward to these because it gives them the opportunity to be creative and to have student choice. It's not formulated and keeps them interested. Thank you so much for creating this!"
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Writing prompts are great as bell ringers, during morning meeting, literacy centers, and/or writing workshop. These interesting prompts were created by using special observances nationally and in the world and include a variety of writing genres! They encourage student choice and spark writing interest and engagement!

This mini bundle includes writing prompts for the winter months: December, January, and February.

Save 20% when purchasing this bundle.

Check the individual listings to see complete previews!

Save and grab the YEARLONG Bundle today!

The days selected for this resource were days that students are able to relate to. Each month's days are included and filled with writing prompts, keeping in mind that weekend dates will change each year.

This includes:

  • PowerPoint Slides
  • Google Slides
  • Task Cards (add a binder ring to make them portable or to hang in your writing center)
  • Printable and Digital Writing Journal (these are optional - students can write directly into their writing notebooks if preferred)
  • Blank Slide Templates (this will be useful for including fewer prompts, changing the wording, etc.)

Want to learn more? Listen to these podcast episodes about writing prompts!

-- Cultivating Engaged and Confident Writers Through the Use of Writing Prompts

-- How to Keep Writing Prompts Running Smoothly

-- Why I Use Daily Writing Prompts

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3rd 4th 5th Grade Writing Prompt December January February Morning Work Journal

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91 slides + 24 pages
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3 months

What others say

"This is my most favorite TPT resource! My students actually look forward to these because it gives them the opportunity to be creative and to have student choice. It's not formulated and keeps them interested. Thank you so much for creating this!"
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Carolyn M.

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Description

Writing prompts are great as bell ringers, during morning meeting, literacy centers, and/or writing workshop. These interesting prompts were created by using special observances nationally and in the world and include a variety of writing genres! They encourage student choice and spark writing interest and engagement!

This mini bundle includes writing prompts for the winter months: December, January, and February.

Save 20% when purchasing this bundle.

Check the individual listings to see complete previews!

Save and grab the YEARLONG Bundle today!

The days selected for this resource were days that students are able to relate to. Each month's days are included and filled with writing prompts, keeping in mind that weekend dates will change each year.

This includes:

  • PowerPoint Slides
  • Google Slides
  • Task Cards (add a binder ring to make them portable or to hang in your writing center)
  • Printable and Digital Writing Journal (these are optional - students can write directly into their writing notebooks if preferred)
  • Blank Slide Templates (this will be useful for including fewer prompts, changing the wording, etc.)

Want to learn more? Listen to these podcast episodes about writing prompts!

-- Cultivating Engaged and Confident Writers Through the Use of Writing Prompts

-- How to Keep Writing Prompts Running Smoothly

-- Why I Use Daily Writing Prompts

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This is my most favorite TPT resource! My students actually look forward to these because it gives them the opportunity to be creative and to have student choice. It's not formulated and keeps them interested. Thank you so much for creating this!
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My students look forward to seeing what the holiday of the day will be. I like the variety on each day and it allows students to have some control over what they write about. There is a set of prompts for each day so I can re-use them each year. I like that they are organized by date so you don't run into an issue with prompts labeled "Monday-Friday" or with a number and the students becoming confused about which prompt they need to be referencing. The bundle is a great value!
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Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas and information clearly and accurately through the effective selection, organization, and analysis of content.
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences.
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