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Differentiated First Grade Informational Writing Prompts

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Grade Levels
K - 2nd
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Pages
134 pages
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This writing resource was perfect in so many ways. The topics were great and the photo with each topic was well done, too. It made for some interesting writing!
This has become one of my favorite resources to support students in writing informational texts. The topics are relatable for students and there are plenty of topics to use for the duration of our unit. I love that you can easily differentiate for your students and their writing levels as well.
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  1. This bundle contains differentiated writing prompts for narrative and informational/ expository writing. Each prompt is included in three levels so that you can meet the diverse needs of the students in your classroom. Level 1: Fill-in-the-blank sentence stems are provided for each sentence in the
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These informative writing prompts cover a variety of engaging topics that first grade and second grade students will already be familiar with from their daily lives, no research necessary. There are 43 different informative writing topics covered in this pack. Each writing prompt features real photos and a word bank to spark your student’s non-fiction writing ideas. These prompts look great printed in color or in black & white.

For each writing topic, there are 3 no-prep, differentiated levels of prompts included (43 topics x 3 levels = 129 prompt pages total).

Level 1: Fill-in-the-blank sentence stems are provided for each sentence in the prompt. These sentence stems are designed to be open ended so there is a variety of ways to complete them.

Level 2: Sentence frames are provided for the topic and concluding sentences only.

Level 3: No sentence frames included. Students write their own paragraph or sentences using the word bank.

Distance Learning Use: To use these prompts for distance learning you can: share your screen and use a shared writing activity or print the prompts and send home in paper distance learning packets.

This download includes 1 .pdf file.

***Want to try a free sample prompt? Get a free copy of the All About Farms prompts from this pack by clicking here. ***

Informative Writing Topics Included:

Places

All About Parks

All About Pools

All About Stores

All About the Library

All About Movie Theaters

All About Restaurants

All About Gas Stations

All About the Post Office

All About Farms

All About Zoos

All About the Beach

All About the Ocean

All About the Desert

Events

All About Birthday Parties

All About Recess

All About Snow

All About the Rain

All About Thunderstorms

Food

All About Ice Cream

All About Cupcakes

All About Donuts

All About the Gumballs

All About Pizza

Everyday Items

All About School Buses

All About Bikes

All About Jump Ropes

All About Crayons

All About Airplanes

All About Trains

All About Firetrucks

Animals & Nature

All About Dogs

All About Cats

All About Birds

All About Ants

All About Elephants

All About Polar Bears

All About Penguins

All About Tigers

All About Zebras

All About Kangaroos

All About Cows

All About Fish

All About Trees

View the Narrative Writing Version of This Resource Here

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134 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts in which they name what they are writing about and supply some information about the topic.
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they name a topic, supply some facts about the topic, and provide some sense of closure.
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts and definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section.

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