Description
These April writing pages for 1st and 2nd grade students have engaging prompts and allow you to create writing instruction easily!
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Need no-prep writing activities?
The writing pages can be printed out and stapled or bound together for a journal or writing book. Each writing page comes in multiple formats that allows you to differentiate for student needs.
Want students to be more independent writers?
Each writing prompt includes a planning page, word bank, clipart to spark ideas, and a checklist for revising/editing.
Students don’t know what to write about?
Student-friendly prompts are printed onto the page so they can just start writing!
THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES:
- 20 different writing prompt pages
- Solid lines version (2nd grade)
- Handwriting lines version (2nd grade)
- Handwriting lines version (1st grade)
- Planning pages for each prompt (1st and 2nd grade versions)
- Mix of informational, narrative, opinion, and free writes
- Digital version of each prompt on Google Slides(TM)
APRIL WRITING PAGES includes:
10 genre-specific prompts:
Spring has Sprung – Informational
Growing Garden – Informational
Compost – Informational
Earth Day – Informational
Bad Idea – Opinion
Best Egg – Opinion
Bugs! – Opinion
Splash! – Narrative
Watch it Grow! – Narrative
Spring Break Adventures – Narrative
10 free-write prompts:
Chick Hatching
The Day it Rained so Hard
Caterpillars
The Big Race
Snacks!
Tying Shoes
Best Coach
I’m Getting Better
Saving Money
The Great Hike
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All rights reserved by author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
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Teaching with Morgan Nicole –
This was a great resource! Very engaging and user friendly
Audrei R. –
So happy I found this resource! It was so easy to use and my students enjoyed each writing prompt!
Amanda M. –
I’m using this with my first graders who are more independent in writing. They love the box of words that can help give them ideas. Thank you for a fun variety of topics to write about!
Virginia P. –
I really like how these have a lot of fun and interesting writing prompts. They really get my students to think and discuss of a variety of topics. I will be using these in my class often.
Jon W. –
This was helpful to my resource students. It gave them a start to writing 3-4 detail sentences plus a conclusion sentence.
Emily McQuilken –
Perfect to use during our writing block and when there was a sub. I loved the different levels of sheets so that everyone was able to write where they were
Christina C. –
This resource was an excellent tool to teach and practice with all different types of writing (ex. narrative, informational, opinion, etc.) The graphic organizers were thoughtfully created to best meet the needs of young writers and the prompts were extremely engaging. One of the best features of this product is the editing checklist on each writing page. This allows students to edit writing more independently and make strong practices a habit.
Thobi B. –
I am so glad I found this resource. Writing is usually a hard thing for me to plan and make engaging. With this, I could do the whole writing process with my students. Which is something they didn’t have a lot of practice with due to learning at home during the height of the pandemic. I cannot wait to use it this upcoming school year and see the progress my students make throughout the school year.
Megan Fantuzzi –
I loved using this resource! It was very engaging for the kids. The included graphic organizer/ rough draft pages were excellent as well.
Rachel H. –
I really enjoyed using these with my 2nd graders. The kids enjoyed the different topics and settled right into a routine that they enjoyed.