Using Writing Prompts
One of the best ways to satisfy the need for writing daily is by using writing prompts. Using prompts is an easy way to keep students engaged and excited about writing. They help prevent writer’s block, inspire creative and independent thinking, and give students a level of comfort when asked to take risks.
Keep writing prompts simple and open to interpretation, sometimes a simple title will suffice. Some examples of such prompts are:
My first day of School
Bugs
My Classroom
What I like About My Friends
My Best Birthday
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Writing Lessons and Writing Prompts
It is easy to teach writing standards by using the methods included in this Writing to Read Packet. It includes:
Fourteen pages of writing tips and methods. Including a step by step delivery method of Scaffold Writingbased on the works of Vygotsky.
Four scripted lessons to increase writing independence: Nouns, Adjectives, Beginning-Middle-End and Spaces
Three Hundred Fifty Five pages ready to copy writing prompts to put in students writing binders. Four style choices are included.
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