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1st Grade Spring Writing Prompts - Spring Craft Activity & Creative Writing

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I love that the writing pieces are easy to implement in one or two lessons. I highly recommend this resource!
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  1. Writing for First Grade Seasons Bundle is a packet of first grade writing activities for the winter, fall, spring, and summer seasons. Students write seasonal letters, complete graphic organizers, respond to literature, write poems and booklets, stories, and more. Each packet includes a craft/bookle
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Description

Are you looking for 1st grade spring writing prompts that are NO PREP and easy to use? The spring packet includes a fun spring craft activity (perfect for a bulletin board) and informational and creative writing. The topics include plants, spring season, Easter, butterflies, butterflies, rain, kite flying, and more!

Your students will love practicing their writing skills with fun 1st grade spring writing prompts and activities that can be used for writer’s workshop, at a literacy center, or for independent and guided writing practice.

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • no prep printables
  • 1st grade spring writing prompts
  • informational & creative writing
  • making words
  • booklets
  • response to literature activities
  • letter and poem writing
  • spring craft activity
  • spring writing paper

Ways to Use:

The 1st grade spring writing prompts and spring writing craft booklet are intended to supplement your classroom 1st grade writing activities and add to spring season activities in the classroom. Pick and choose what works for your students. Because most of the activities are no prep, they’re easy to use in a variety of ways throughout the spring months. Some ideas:

thematic, writing, or literacy center

  • morning work
  • mini units of study
  • guided writing
  • writer’s workshop
  • homework
  • early finishers
  • whole class
  • small groups
  • independent writing practice

Your students will love writing when they can write about highly engaging spring writing prompts and topics like plants, butterflies, Easter, spring sports, etc. They will especially enjoy the fun creative writing activities where they can work with a partner as they write a poem, use the letters in “spring” to make words, or create a spring craft. And, teachers love them! They’re easy to use activities!

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID,

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I love that the writing pieces are easy to implement in one or two lessons. I highly recommend this resource!” -Haley M.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “These writing packages are so great. I have purchased each one and I always find that they have more than enough fun activities to keep students excited for writing time. Thanks!” -Meaghan J.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “A perfect way to enhance our writing endeavors for this spring. You complimented my current unit and served to enhance it with a variety of creatively designed activity sheets. Thank you for the time and devotion you have to helping me provide great learning tasks for my students.” -Yvonne C.

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