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MLK Day Writing Prompts - Martin Luther King Writing Centers

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Spice up your January writing centers with these Martin Luther King Jr. writing prompts! These no-prep writing papers include engaging and thoughtful MLK prompts to keep students writing all month long. Use these for morning work, writing centers, collecting writing samples, and more!

Each prompt has three different styled papers to choose from, to help fit your grade-level needs. You can let your students complete them separately, or bind them all together to make a small journal.

Here's what's included:

  • 10 writing prompts
  • 3 different styled writing papers: Handwriting Lines, Illustrating Paper, and Writing Lines
  • Extra writing paper
  • B&W Writing Toppers for students to color and add to their writing

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or name the book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply a reason for the opinion, and provide some sense of closure.
Write narratives in which they recount two or more appropriately sequenced events, include some details regarding what happened, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide some sense of closure.
With guidance and support from adults, focus on a topic, respond to questions and suggestions from peers, and add details to strengthen writing as needed.
With guidance and support from adults, recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question.
Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section.

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