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300+ WRITING PROMPTS
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Free Fun Prompts Sample: 20 Free Prompts
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Free Common Core Prompts Sample: 13 Free Prompts
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40 Opinion Writing Prompts
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40 Informational Writing Prompts
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40 Narrative Writing Prompts
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Fun stuff (27 prompts): A variety of fun prompts that get students’ creative juices flowing.
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Debates (19 prompts): A variety of debate topics that make students pick one side of the debate and provide evidence to support their claims.
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Fantasy (15 prompts): A variety of prompts about fantasy worlds, Percy Jackson and more to inspire kids to write about living in a different world.
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Personal (15 prompts): A variety of prompts that inspire students to write about themselves, their preferences, and their favorites using descriptive language.
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Philanthropy (11 prompts): A variety of prompts that inspire students to write and think about making the world a better place.
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Technology (11 prompts): A variety of prompts that inspire students to write about how technology affects us now and how it will continue to affect us in the future.
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Deep thinking (15 prompts): A variety of prompts that push students to think deeply about their writing.
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A variety of pictures to inspire students to write about whatever comes to mind.
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I can’t remember how many times I have looked at one of my students staring into space during Writer’s Workshop and asked them “What are you writing about?” Their response? “I don’t know what to write about it.”
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Here is a great item to have in your classroom for writer’s block.
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Simply cut each slide into its four divided sections (making sure to keep them in categorized and color-coded order). Then make sure to laminate them for extra durability!
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Then punch a whole in the left hand corner of each writing prompt. When they are all cut out and hole punched you can either put a ribbon through the holes or a binder ring to keep them together. That’s it!
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Next time your student says, “I don’t know what to write about,” you can easily hand them the writing prompt fan and they can get inspired by one of the prompts.
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Simply cut each slide into its four divided sections (making sure to keep them in categorized and color-coded order). Then make sure to laminate them for extra durability! Then punch a whole in the left hand corner of each writing prompt. When they are all cut out and hole punched you can either put a ribbon through the holes or a binder ring to keep them together. That’s it!
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Next time your student says, “I don’t know what to write about,” you can easily hand them the writing prompt fan and they can get inspired by one of the prompts.