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March Writing Prompts - March Journal - March Morning Work

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The Colorful Apple
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Grade Levels
1st - 3rd
Resource Type
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Pages
90 pages
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This is very helpful to have kids practice writing different types of pieces. Great to print once and use for the whole month!
My students love doing these! They are so fun and they ask for them all of the time! Fun morning work!
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Never scramble for March writing topics again! With over 30 March journal prompts, your students will be writing every day. Perfect for March morning work or writing workshop!

>> Grab the full bundle of yearly prompts here! <<

Build independent and creative writing skills with these engaging questions and sentence starters. Students will use the writing paper templates to respond to simple prompts with sentences and illustrations.

Use the March journal covers, calendar pages and writing pages to create a journal each month for students to work on writing throughout the year.

March Writing Prompts include:

  • Daily Writing Pages - individual pages for each March writing prompt
  • March Calendar - calendar page with all the prompts for the month
  • Journal Covers - holiday and seasonal
  • Writing Page Templates - with visual supports for students
  • Holiday and Seasonal writing prompts - a variety of prompts to choose from!
  • *NEW! - journal prompts on single lined paper and dotted lined paper

These journals are perfect for use in writing centers, as daily writing work, morning work or whatever works best in your classroom! With this one resource, you will be set for the entire year.

These March writing prompts are perfect for use in writing centers, as daily writing work, March morning work or whatever works best in your classroom!

>> Grab the full bundle of yearly prompts here! <<

Or grab any of the other months...

What do other teachers think?

  • This resource had so much in it to choose from to make a writing packet for my students! I made each student a packet for their morning work for March. They have loved the fun prompts and always come up with the best answers. I will definitely get more months!  ~ Emily D.
  • LOVE this product. I only got the March writing prompts to try it out and I know that I will be buying the bundle for the year. The different options work well with my students. I was able to get this home to most of my kids before school closed and they love having a journal at home to write on and send me pictures. Thanks for a great product. ~ Melanie F.
  • My students really enjoyed writing in the journal as part of their March morning work. The prompts were appropriate and they took pride in their finished product. ~ Jodi R.

Looking for writing prompts for older kids? Check it out here!

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Total Pages
90 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

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