1st and 2nd Grade November Writing Prompts | Print and Digital

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Description

These no-prep writing pages with engaging prompts allow you to create writing instruction easily!

We have a Year-Long 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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33 reviews for 1st and 2nd Grade November Writing Prompts | Print and Digital

  1. The Teaching Oasis

    Just what my 2nd graders needed, thanks!

  2. Highlighting Growth

    I use this during our daily 5 guided reading for writing and the kids love this!

  3. Amber Warren

    These are amazing! I love these and so do my students!!

  4. Ashley S.

    This was the perfect guided resource for my students to use in centers!

  5. Dana H.

    I love these writing prompts!

  6. Tiffany M.

    Perfect for writing centers. Thank you!

  7. Rhonda Leggett

    The students really enjoyed using this. Thank you!

  8. Jennifer F.

    Great variety of writing prompts

  9. Jillian B.

    I love to use this resource during work on writing!

  10. Vasthi M.

    A great resource to get everyone, including the reserved student, to write and engage in discussion.

  11. Fantastic Fun in First Grade

    THANKS FOR A GREAT FIRST GRADE RESOURCE- MY STUDENTS LOVED IT

  12. Sarah T.

    My class loved these different writing prompts. I got my kids excited to write.

  13. Bridget K.

    This was a great resource to use in my classroom. Thank you so much.

  14. Kelsey Allinger

    Great resource for helping students enjoy to write!

  15. Susan Riebman

    Students loved it and thought it was great! Thanks for much!

  16. Lisa P.

    These are great for my writing centers. My students have enjoyed them.

  17. Lisa S.

    Great resource, loved how easy it was to use for me and my students!

  18. Ashley Z.

    My students love to use this resource! It has improved their writing a ton!

  19. Rebecca A.

    These writing pages have been absolutely amazing! My students enjoyed the different prompts!

  20. Bethany S.

    I used this with my third grade special education students. It is a helpful and engaging resource.

  21. Molleigh A.

    Thanks for creating my firsties loved it so much!!

  22. Jennifer G.

    These writing prompts were great! Thanks so much! 🙂

  23. UGA Teach

    Was a great center activity for students to practice writing skills!

  24. Lynnequia D.

    Great Resource! Kept students engaged and it was what I was looking for.

  25. Amber Harmon

    Thank you so much! I thoroughly enjoyed using this resource with my students.

  26. Angela G.

    I love, love, love the format of this resource! It’s so easy to implement and encourage growth in word choice, organization and adding details. I can’t wait to see other units like this one!

  27. Savannah H.

    This was a great resource to get some thoughtful writing in for Thanksgiving! It was one of my favorite writing samples from the year. It was also a super sweet one to send home to families for the holidays.

  28. Briana S.

    My 3rd grade students enjoyed doing this in their writing rotation during Daily 5. They were able to do it independently with little support. Thank you!

  29. Judy D.

    My students enjoyed learning about turkeys and using the prompt to write what they learned. It was a great way to scaffold the lesson and support those lower writers while the higher ones could work independently.

  30. Kathryn S.

    I use this resource in my classroom in our writing center. I put out a new story every week and at the end of the month I staple all of the stories they have written together into a little booklet. It is a fantastic no prep writing center activity!

  31. Emily Reczek

    I use these as early finisher work from our main writing curriculum since they are self guided for the most part. The students enjoy them and I don’t feel like it’s just busy work.

  32. Ashley C.

    Worked great for my writing center in 2nd. Some of my lower level kiddos struggled with it but I liked it for my higher ones! 🙂

  33. Dana Z.

    These ideas were very easy to use and engaging for the range of students that I had in my classroom last year. Will use this again!

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