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February Writing Prompts: Journal Prompts, Daily Quick Write Slides 3rd 4th 5th
February Writing Prompts: Journal Prompts, Daily Quick Write Slides 3rd 4th 5th
February Writing Prompts: Journal Prompts, Daily Quick Write Slides 3rd 4th 5th
February Writing Prompts: Journal Prompts, Daily Quick Write Slides 3rd 4th 5th
February Writing Prompts: Journal Prompts, Daily Quick Write Slides 3rd 4th 5th
February Writing Prompts: Journal Prompts, Daily Quick Write Slides 3rd 4th 5th
February Writing Prompts: Journal Prompts, Daily Quick Write Slides 3rd 4th 5th
February Writing Prompts: Journal Prompts, Daily Quick Write Slides 3rd 4th 5th
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✨ February Daily Writing Prompts | Morning Work | 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade ELA Warm-Ups

🌟 Looking for thoughtful, no-prep writing warm-ups that inspire creativity, empathy, and reflection?

✨ This set of 20 February Quick Writes is designed for Grades 3–5 and includes engaging daily prompts with built-in writing tips to support vocabulary, structure, and expressive writing.

📝 From Valentine’s Day choices to Black History Month heroes, each prompt encourages students to explore personal experiences, practice empathy, and build writing fluency—all in just 10–15 minutes a day.

✅ Perfect for:

– Bell ringers, morning work, or daily warm-ups
– Independent writing, early finishers, or sub plans
– ELA, SEL, or creative writing blocks
– Teachers looking to spark meaningful discussions and reflection

❤️ Themes Include:

– Kindness, friendship, and empathy
– Black History Month and inspiring heroes
– Courage, bravery, and personal growth
– Winter adventures, imagination, and creative fun
– Lunar New Year, classroom community, and reflection

What’s Included:

✏️ For Students:

– 20 daily writing prompts with friendly writing tips
– Half-sheet printables for low-prep, individual use
– Digital slides for whole-class projection

👩‍🏫 For Teachers:

– Teacher Guide with tips & tricks for quick write routines
– Answer Key with sample writing ideas
– "I Can" statements to support student goals
– Standards alignment chart for Grades 3–5:
W.3–5.1 to W.3–5.3, L.3–5.1, L.3–5.2, SL.3–5.1

💡 Why Teachers Love It:

✔️ No prep—just print or project
✔️ Sparks meaningful conversations and student voice
✔️ Builds fluency, stamina, and writing confidence
✔️ Supports SEL through reflective and inclusive topics
✔️ Flexible and easy to implement for busy classrooms

✨ These February Quick Writes help students reflect on important values like kindness and courage, while exploring creative ideas that connect with seasonal and cultural themes. A perfect blend of ELA, SEL, and creativity for your writing block!

💖 Questions or support needed? I’d love to help—reach out anytime at hello@cultureconnectresources.com

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February Writing Prompts: Journal Prompts, Daily Quick Write Slides 3rd 4th 5th

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20 digital slides & PDF, + Teacher guide & answer key
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1 month

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Description

✨ February Daily Writing Prompts | Morning Work | 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade ELA Warm-Ups

🌟 Looking for thoughtful, no-prep writing warm-ups that inspire creativity, empathy, and reflection?

✨ This set of 20 February Quick Writes is designed for Grades 3–5 and includes engaging daily prompts with built-in writing tips to support vocabulary, structure, and expressive writing.

📝 From Valentine’s Day choices to Black History Month heroes, each prompt encourages students to explore personal experiences, practice empathy, and build writing fluency—all in just 10–15 minutes a day.

✅ Perfect for:

– Bell ringers, morning work, or daily warm-ups
– Independent writing, early finishers, or sub plans
– ELA, SEL, or creative writing blocks
– Teachers looking to spark meaningful discussions and reflection

❤️ Themes Include:

– Kindness, friendship, and empathy
– Black History Month and inspiring heroes
– Courage, bravery, and personal growth
– Winter adventures, imagination, and creative fun
– Lunar New Year, classroom community, and reflection

What’s Included:

✏️ For Students:

– 20 daily writing prompts with friendly writing tips
– Half-sheet printables for low-prep, individual use
– Digital slides for whole-class projection

👩‍🏫 For Teachers:

– Teacher Guide with tips & tricks for quick write routines
– Answer Key with sample writing ideas
– "I Can" statements to support student goals
– Standards alignment chart for Grades 3–5:
W.3–5.1 to W.3–5.3, L.3–5.1, L.3–5.2, SL.3–5.1

💡 Why Teachers Love It:

✔️ No prep—just print or project
✔️ Sparks meaningful conversations and student voice
✔️ Builds fluency, stamina, and writing confidence
✔️ Supports SEL through reflective and inclusive topics
✔️ Flexible and easy to implement for busy classrooms

✨ These February Quick Writes help students reflect on important values like kindness and courage, while exploring creative ideas that connect with seasonal and cultural themes. A perfect blend of ELA, SEL, and creativity for your writing block!

💖 Questions or support needed? I’d love to help—reach out anytime at hello@cultureconnectresources.com

Report this resource to TPT
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.
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