Poetry Writing Prompts

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Grade Levels
3rd - 5th, Homeschool
Subjects
Standards
CCSSCCRA.W.10
Resource Type
Formats Included
- PDF (26 pages)
Activity

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- 110 Ready-To-Print writing prompts that cover 6 major genres of writing: Poetry, Descriptive, Expository, Persuasive, Narrative, and Personal Narrative. These are great for students who finish work early, easy writing assignments to supplement your writing units, summer work packets, or homework ass$9.00$12.00Save $3.00
Description
10 prompts that will help your students write different forms of poetry. These are simple, straightforward, and ready to print. They are a great way to supplement your students who finish early, add to a poetry writing unit, or create summer work to keep your students' skills sharp.
What You Get:
- 10 poetry writing prompts with regular writing lines
- 10 poetry writing prompts with primary writing lines
- 1 extra lined page in each line-type in case your super writer needs more writing space (print several and keep handy)
- Anchor Chart about Poetry
- Booklet with all the genres of poetry for students to create
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- Descriptive Writing Prompts
- Narrative Writing Prompts
- Expository Writing Prompts
- Persuasive Writing Prompts
- Personal Narrative Writing Prompts
- Expository Writing: How-to Write Recipes
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Total Pages
26 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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Standards
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CCSSCCRA.W.10
Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences.