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April writing prompts Spring writing prompts April activities Spring writing
April writing prompts Spring writing prompts April activities Spring writing
April writing prompts Spring writing prompts April activities Spring writing
April writing prompts Spring writing prompts April activities Spring writing
April writing prompts Spring writing prompts April activities Spring writing
April writing prompts Spring writing prompts April activities Spring writing
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April writing prompts Spring writing prompts April activities Spring writing
April writing prompts Spring writing prompts April activities Spring writing
April writing prompts Spring writing prompts April activities Spring writing
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Get ready for engaging April writing activities! This April writing prompt resources includes 20 Digital AND 20 Print April themed April writing prompts ( including April fools day ) that are ready to download and use in your Google Classroom. These April writing prompts are created in Google Slides and are ready for students to type responses on.

You also have the printable worksheet version for each April writing prompt included in this bundle. Having both April worksheets and printable no prep April writing prompts makes planning for my writing block a breeze!

Do you use daily writing prompts in your classroom? Grab my NO PREP daily writing prompts for the entire year and save 30% OFF! Click here to check out my year long writing prompt bundle and save big!

These April writing prompts are ready to use digitally or print and add to any writing portfolio!

This April writing prompt resource is easy, fun, and NO PREP!

Included In these April Activities for Writing:

  • Teacher Instructions + video tutorial
  • 20 colorful and digital April writing prompts
  • 20 B&W worksheets for April writing prompts
  • Editable April writing journal cover
  • Editable writing checklist

Suggested Uses for April Writing Prompts:

  • Daily Writing Prompts
  • Quick Writes
  • Digital Exit Tickets
  • Formative Writing Assessments
  • Fun Writing Assignments

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April writing prompts Spring writing prompts April activities Spring writing

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Description

Get ready for engaging April writing activities! This April writing prompt resources includes 20 Digital AND 20 Print April themed April writing prompts ( including April fools day ) that are ready to download and use in your Google Classroom. These April writing prompts are created in Google Slides and are ready for students to type responses on.

You also have the printable worksheet version for each April writing prompt included in this bundle. Having both April worksheets and printable no prep April writing prompts makes planning for my writing block a breeze!

Do you use daily writing prompts in your classroom? Grab my NO PREP daily writing prompts for the entire year and save 30% OFF! Click here to check out my year long writing prompt bundle and save big!

These April writing prompts are ready to use digitally or print and add to any writing portfolio!

This April writing prompt resource is easy, fun, and NO PREP!

Included In these April Activities for Writing:

  • Teacher Instructions + video tutorial
  • 20 colorful and digital April writing prompts
  • 20 B&W worksheets for April writing prompts
  • Editable April writing journal cover
  • Editable writing checklist

Suggested Uses for April Writing Prompts:

  • Daily Writing Prompts
  • Quick Writes
  • Digital Exit Tickets
  • Formative Writing Assessments
  • Fun Writing Assignments

Want to try a FREE Sample first?

Digital Writing Prompt FREEBIE

Grab the BUNDLE and Get Year Long Writing Prompts now!

Year Long Writing Bundle

Check out what other teachers are saying about these April writing prompts:

"I loved the prompts and the layout of it as well. It made it visually appealing for my students."

Looking for more digital writing resources? Check out my:

Stay up to date on great teaching resources and ides! Click the links to follow me on social media, Facebook, Instagram, Blog, Pinterest.

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April 15, 2020
I loved the prompts and the layout of it as well. It made it visually appealing for my students.
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Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
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April 8, 2020
Thank you :)
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Grades taught: 2nd
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section.
Write narratives in which they recount a well-elaborated event or short sequence of events, include details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide a sense of closure.
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.
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