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Famous Americans Writing Prompts Kindergarten & First Grade 4 Square Templates

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Cathy Collier The WISE Owl
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K - 1st, Homeschool
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This past year I have used four square writing for my first graders. I have used these materials and have found them to be very helpful.
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Looking for easy writing prompts for kindergarten and first grade to integrate social studies and Famous Americans? This set of four square writing templates is NO PREP and ready to go, leading to great results in your students' writing.

4 square is a graphic organizer that promotes independence and success in early learners. it is also easily differentiated.

Each American is a full-color 4 Square and 2 coordinating papers, one black and white and one full-color.

Get a HUGE discount by buying the 4 Square 13 set MEGA BUNDLE with more than 1000 pages.

You can read all about this writing method in my blogpost, Four Square, The Right Way!

The 4 square will typically have their birthplace on the first square. Other squares include facts about these Famous Americans.

Famous Americans included are:

Abraham Lincoln (2)

Amelia Earhart

Barack Obama

Benjamin Franklin

Bessie Coleman

Betsy Ross

Clara Barton

Franklin D Roosevelt

Garrett Morgan

George Washington (2)

Helen Keller

Harriet Tubman

John F Kennedy

Martin Luther King, Jr

Mary Bethune

Neil Armstrong

Oprah Winfrey

Paul Revere

Rosa Parks

Sally Ride

Susan B Anthony

Theodore Roosevelt

Thomas Edison

Thomas Jefferson

Thurgood Marshall

This can be put in a writing center for independent practice.

Why do you need this?

  • Your students learn to write sentences around a topic.
  • Your students practice writing a sentence with capitals, spaces, and an end mark .
  • Your students gain independence in writing.
  • Your students enjoy writing when it’s systematic.
  • You can scaffold instruction for every writer.
  • You will introduce your students to inspiring women in history.

How can you use these templates?

  • Students can write 4 sentences on a topic.
  • Students can write a sentence and an elaboration sentence on each square.
  • Students can use the template to create a 4 page book about a topic.
  • Templates can be rotated in a Writing Center…changing the product each week.

You can read all about this writing method in my blogpost, Four Square, The Right Way!

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Last updated Jul 5th, 2017
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
With guidance and support from adults, explore a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing, including in collaboration with peers.
Participate in shared research and writing projects (e.g., explore a number of books by a favorite author and express opinions about them).
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they name a topic, supply some facts about the topic, and provide some sense of closure.
With guidance and support from adults, recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question.

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