4 pages.
Here are 4 different writing prompts for 100 Day, that are set up as graphic organizers to help students organize their thoughts.
9 pages.
This is a wonderful fine-motor craftivity for your kiddo's for MLK Day. The results are simply lovely. Cover the "Poetry Genre" standard by incorporating the Langston Hughes poem, and add a writing prompt of your own as well.
10 pages.
For an awesome, yet quick and easy MLK Day craftivity, have your students make this MLK Pinwheel Prompt.
6 pages.
Students have a choice of 5 different MLK Day stationery pages to write on. For a wonderful January bulletin board, mount completed work on a variety of colors of construction paper.
6 pages.
Here's a list of 60 interesting writing prompts to jumpstart your students' creative minds.
12 pages.
Students reflect on the past and jot down memorable moments inside that year, as well as activities, goals, hopes for the New Year. Includes pages through 2024. Mount completed reflections on construction paper for an interesting January bulletin board.
4 pages.
6 parade-themed writing prompts for the New Year. Also includes a Venn diagram so students can compare and contrast the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade with the Tournament of Roses New Year's Parade.
2 pages.
Looking for a quick and easy bulletin board for January, or need an interesting winter writing prompt? Run off copies of the New Year's resolutions template on white construction paper. Students complete the writing prompt, then trace their hand, color it, and add some rings decorated with flat-backed rhinestones. For that extra bit of pizzazz, glue their photo somewhere on their work, and mount on their favorite color of construction paper.
3 pages.
Reinforce adjectives and the poetry genre for older students, by having them write an acrostic poem. For little ones, this is a fun way to review letters and words that begin with those letters.