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EDITABLE Spring Writing Prompts: includes May, Cinco de Mayo, Mothers Day & MORE

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HoJo's Teaching Adventures
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2nd - 8th, Homeschool
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56 writing prompts & 6 written response options
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I had purchased the fall ones last year and needed to add more. The students love them and it's easy for me :)! Win WIN
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These 56 spring picture writing prompts are a great way to engage upper elementary or middle school students in writing with a quick, easy activity. With no prep required, they're a great last minute resource for your spring writing centers. Download and go! No printing needed! They are perfect for your 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade students. Plus you also get EDITABLE options!

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This file is meant to be downloaded and then projected on an overhead for the class. It is only available in widescreen format, so please make sure that is appropriate for the device you are using before purchase.

**CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW FILE TO DOWNLOAD AND TRY FOUR PICTURE WRITING PROMPTS FOR FREE! You will not get to try the editable files in the free preview.**

WHAT YOU GET:

  • 6 general spring writing prompts – ladybug, flowers, rabbit, & more!
  • 5 Easter writing prompts – Easter bunny, eggs, chocolate, & more!
  • 16 March writing prompts – Pi Day, St. Patrick’s Day, & more!
  • 13 April writing prompts – Tax Day, Earth Day, & more!
  • 11 May writing prompts – Cinco de Mayo, Mother’s Day, & more!
  • 5 End of School Year writing prompts
  • Six writing response cards for students (in case you want a printable option)
  • All of the spring picture writing prompts above with an EDITABLE option where you can write your own text in PowerPoint

Please know this resource was made for the American teacher, based on American holidays and events. While it could be used by teachers in other countries, you may not find all the holidays and images applicable. But you will enjoy my WRITING PROMPTS BUNDLE FOR ANY TIME OF YEAR. Check it out now!

HOW CAN THESE PUZZLES BE USED?

  • Spring writing centers, stations, or rotations
  • On days when you are short on time for a writing lesson
  • On days where students have lost focus and you still want to squeeze some writing in
  • When you want to take a break from a larger writing project, but need something engaging to fill the time

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION:

These 56 spring picture writing prompts are meant to be a fun way to engage students in the writing process. You get 56 different picture writing prompts to choose from - general spring prompts and prompts specific to the months of March, April, and May. Plus end of year prompts for those who celebrate their last day of school in May.

You also get an EDITABLE PowerPoint file so you can type out your own text. This gives you even more options with the 56 prompts included, meaning you could potentially use them multiple times to focus on different types of writing.

These work great for writing centers, on days where your writing time is cut short (late starts and early releases, anyone?), when students have lost their focus, or when you want to take a break from a bigger writing project.

In my classroom I used our Interactive Writing Notebooks for students to record their responses. But I have also included six printable options for your needs.

There are not any rubrics included in this download. I would sometimes grade on completion, sometimes focus on a specific skill or goal (vocabulary or punctuation), and othertimes skip the grading. (Because I was laughing too hard at the student responses! Those days I called it a community building.)

Give these a try with your second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, or eighth grade classroom or homeschool students. You're sure to bring some fun into the day!

Thanks for looking!

~HoJo~

Total Pages
56 writing prompts & 6 written response options
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
3 months
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