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Bell Ringer | Meme Journal Prompts | Google Slides
Bell Ringer | Meme Journal Prompts | Google Slides
Bell Ringer | Meme Journal Prompts | Google Slides
Bell Ringer | Meme Journal Prompts | Google Slides
Bell Ringer | Meme Journal Prompts | Google Slides
Bell Ringer | Meme Journal Prompts | Google Slides
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Description

Engage your students with writing prompts they’ll actually want to do!


Bring humor and creativity into your classroom with Write the Meme: 30 Creative Meme Journal Prompts — a ready-to-use Google Slides presentation that makes journaling and bell ringers fun, relatable, and low-prep.

Your students will laugh, think, and write more than ever before — all while building essential writing skills!

Perfect for upper elementary and middle school, each slide features a school-appropriate meme paired with a unique, open-ended writing prompt. Students will practice descriptive writing, narrative skills, and creative thinking while connecting to pop culture in a way that’s engaging and classroom-safe.

What’s Included:

- 30 Google Slides — each with a school-appropriate meme and creative journal prompt
- Directions slide for easy student instructions
- Variety of prompt styles: storytelling, point of view, humor, “what happens next,” advice writing, and more
- Editable format — swap in your own memes or tweak prompts to fit your lesson
- Works for bell ringers, morning work, early finishers, creative writing, or sub plans

Why Teachers Love It:

  • High engagement: Memes capture attention instantly
  • Quick to prep: Just project and go
  • Versatile: Use daily, weekly, or as part of a larger writing unit
  • Encourages voice and creativity: Students write with humor and personality

Ways to Use in Your Classroom:

  • Daily or weekly journal warm-up
  • Bell ringer activity
  • Creative writing centers
  • End-of-week fun Friday writing
  • Sub day filler that keeps kids on task
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Bell Ringer | Meme Journal Prompts | Google Slides

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4th - 12th
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32

Description

Engage your students with writing prompts they’ll actually want to do!


Bring humor and creativity into your classroom with Write the Meme: 30 Creative Meme Journal Prompts — a ready-to-use Google Slides presentation that makes journaling and bell ringers fun, relatable, and low-prep.

Your students will laugh, think, and write more than ever before — all while building essential writing skills!

Perfect for upper elementary and middle school, each slide features a school-appropriate meme paired with a unique, open-ended writing prompt. Students will practice descriptive writing, narrative skills, and creative thinking while connecting to pop culture in a way that’s engaging and classroom-safe.

What’s Included:

- 30 Google Slides — each with a school-appropriate meme and creative journal prompt
- Directions slide for easy student instructions
- Variety of prompt styles: storytelling, point of view, humor, “what happens next,” advice writing, and more
- Editable format — swap in your own memes or tweak prompts to fit your lesson
- Works for bell ringers, morning work, early finishers, creative writing, or sub plans

Why Teachers Love It:

  • High engagement: Memes capture attention instantly
  • Quick to prep: Just project and go
  • Versatile: Use daily, weekly, or as part of a larger writing unit
  • Encourages voice and creativity: Students write with humor and personality

Ways to Use in Your Classroom:

  • Daily or weekly journal warm-up
  • Bell ringer activity
  • Creative writing centers
  • End-of-week fun Friday writing
  • Sub day filler that keeps kids on task
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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