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Kindergarten and 1st grade students can use these 36 picture prompts to practice writing simple sentences. Each prompt is half a page with a picture and 2 lines. You can staple all the pages into a booklet and have your students complete them as daily writing activities. To differentiate you could have higher level students write 2 sentences and lower level students just write one word to describe what they see. Writing Simple Sentences, Writing Picture Prompts, Sentences Kindergarten, Writing Sentences Worksheets, Sentence Writing Activities, Learning Vocabulary, Kindergarten Pictures, Writing Sentences, Picture Writing

Kindergarten and 1st grade students can use these 36 picture prompts to practice writing simple sentences. Each prompt is half a page with a picture and 2 lines. You can staple all the pages into a booklet and have your students complete them as daily writing activities. To differentiate you could have higher level students write 2 sentences and lower level students just write one word to describe what they see.

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This resource has been a game changer for my classroom! I will never go back to regular morning work. Students have the same routine every day, but it never

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This freebie features a FREE narrative writing prompt in 5 versions (K-4th Grade).
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This freebie features a FREE narrative writing prompt in 5 versions (K-4th Grade). Check out my blog post where I share this and TWO other freebies!

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Use these 50 writing prompts at your writing center. Great for kindergarten and 1st grade students! Each page includes primary lines and a picture to color. These prompts make a nice bulletin board display!

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Get your students excited about writing with these fun prompts! This packet includes 24 journal writing prompts plus black/white versions. The prompts are easy to prep - just print, cut, and glue! They’re also sized to fit perfectly in a primary journal or a regular composition notebook. For grades K-2. Grade 3 Writing Prompts, Journal Writing Ideas, First Grade Writing Prompts, Journal Jar, Building Sentences, Fun Prompts, Journal Prompts For Kids, Second Grade Writing, 3rd Grade Writing

Get your students excited about writing with these fun prompts! This packet includes 24 journal writing prompts plus black/white versions. The prompts are easy to prep - just print, cut, and glue! They’re also sized to fit perfectly in a primary journal or a regular composition notebook. For grades K-2.

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Teaching opinion writing can be a lot of fun in First Grade. Firsties have LOTS of opinions, and they love to share them!     Here are... Opinion Writing Topics, Opinion Writing Template, Teaching Opinion Writing, Opinion Writing Prompts, Second Grade Writing, 3rd Grade Writing, Sped Classroom, 2nd Grade Writing, 1st Grade Writing

Teaching opinion writing can be a lot of fun in First Grade. First graders have LOTS of opinions, and they love to share them! Here are a few ideas that have helped me to teach opinion writing to first graders. Start by teaching students how to write a topic sentence. I have found that having an anchor chart with sentence starters for students to refer to is super helpful. I like to create the chart in front of the students. It might look something like this: Once the chart is completed…

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