Description
These no-prep writing pages with engaging prompts allow you to create writing instruction easily!
We have a GROWING BUNDLE of these writing pages available for a highly discounted price! Click here!
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
- Handwriting lines version
- Planning pages for each prompt
- Mix of informational, narrative, opinion, and free writes
- Digital version of each prompt on Google Slides(TM)
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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.
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Heather B. –
Great resource for writing instruction.
Jessica G. –
These are perfect to direct my writer’s workshop with my students.
Stephanie Young –
This helped my struggling students plan stories better.
Ashley Rudstrom –
This is great for my writing center. It has great scaffolds for my kiddos.
Kristin P. –
I love these papers for practicing narrative writing!
Jennifer F. –
This covered several standards. I use the monthly resource and make each student their own journal.
The Teaching Oasis –
These have been a perfect addition to my writing instruction. I’m gearing up for next school year!
Kaitlyn Cassady –
This is a great resource for my students. Thanks so much!
Jamie B. –
These activities were perfect for my students, thank you!
Kristi G. –
Great resource for beginning paragraph writing
Noemi M. –
Great product. Thank you!
Melissa S. –
Great resource for homework! Students were engaged and excited about their learning.
Brittany Drake –
We love using this resource in our classroom, thank you!
Tracy P. –
Thank you! This is great!
Michelle K. –
It’s a great resource! Thanks
Kimberly N. –
These are great. Sometimes I just use one page for center work. Others, we start with the graphic organizer if we are going through the writing process. The picture vocabulary is a really nice support for students who might need ideas and spelling help.
Sharp Simplicity –
This was a great resource to start the year because it gave my students an opportunity to put sentences together and learn how to write them correctly.
Chasing Summer –
I love this resource for extra writing practice for students. It gives them the opportunity to practice writing in complete sentences, and I like that I don’t have to come up with the prompts. I also like the graphic organizers that are included to help students plan their writing.
Mary Q. –
This was a great resource to for ESY because it gave my students an opportunity to put sentences together and learn how to write them correctly.
Jennifer W. –
This resource is used with my ESL students. Many of these students require a word bank for writing. This resource not only gives a word bank but also includes illustrations to go with each word. This is an excellent scaffolded writing activity for my students.
Elizabeth Gooch –
There writing units are so much more fun! The ones we have in our current curriculum is very dry and boring. The students definitely prefer this one