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February Picture Writing Prompts for Beginning Writers

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  1. Picture Writing Prompts for Beginning WritersWriting is an important skills for all students. This packet offers 25 labeled picture prompts for each month. The pages are in portrait format and measure 8.5 x 11. These pages can be used in a writing center, workshops, morning work, homework, and asses
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February Picture Writing Prompts for Beginning Writers

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Writing is an important skills for all students. This packet offers 25 labeled picture prompts. The pages are in portrait format and measure 8.5 x 11. These pages can be used in a writing center, workshops, morning work, homework, and assessment.

The picture labels will help your beginner writers with spelling and vocabulary.

Extra writing pages are also included.

Topics include:

A Visit to the Moon

Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day #2

Groundhog Day

Chinese New Year

President’s Day

Snack Food

At the Butcher Shop

At the Vet

The Biggest Pig in the Pen

The Pig in the Rig

Rosa Parks

Let’s Have a Tea Party

Brush Your Teeth

If I Had a Twin

How I Won

A Bug in a Jug

Pug and Bug Take a Nap

Tug of War

George Washington

How to Dress Like a Pirate

Mother Hen With Ten Chicks

Meet a New Pal

Park Rides

Being Kind and Helpful

Enjoy!

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Last updated Apr 9th, 2021
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
With guidance and support from adults, use a variety of digital tools to produce and publish writing, including in collaboration with peers.
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences.

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