THANKSGIVING Writing Prompts Activities - 30 Worksheets
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Thanksgiving Writing Prompts Activities - 30 Worksheets
Writing prompts are designed to get students interested in a specific topic while encouraging them to write about it in a thoughtful, imaginative way. Also Getting to know students through their personal narratives allows having a glimpse into their life one that is oftentimes very beneficial for you as a teacher.
When kids write regularly, they improve their basic language skills in grammar, reading, and spelling. Students who write more frequently tend to be stronger readers and more adept at composing sentences, paragraphs, and essays.
The prompts include:
. What is your favorite thing about Thanksgiving?
. How would I explain Thanksgiving to someone in another country?
. Drip drop goes the rain. Write a song about a rainy day.
. What does your family do after Thanksgiving dinner?
. How could I help someone less fortunate on Thanksgiving?
. What is something that would make Thanksgiving better?
. What have your parents done this year that you’re thankful for?
. What is something you don't like about Thanksgiving? Why?
. If Thanksgiving was in the summer, how would it be different?
. Write a story about the last leaf on the tree that hasn’t fallen off yet.
. If you could have any guests at Thanksgiving, who would it be?
..... and much more creative writing prompts.
Total Pages: 30 pages
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Writing prompts are designed to get students interested in a specific topic while encouraging them to write about it in a thoughtful, imaginative way. Also Getting to know students through their personal narratives allows having a glimpse into their life one that is oftentimes very beneficial for you as a teacher.
When kids write regularly, they improve their basic language skills in grammar, reading, and spelling. Students who write more frequently tend to be stronger readers and more adept at composing sentences, paragraphs, and essays.
The prompts include:
. What is your favorite thing about Thanksgiving?
. How would I explain Thanksgiving to someone in another country?
. Drip drop goes the rain. Write a song about a rainy day.
. What does your family do after Thanksgiving dinner?
. How could I help someone less fortunate on Thanksgiving?
. What is something that would make Thanksgiving better?
. What have your parents done this year that you’re thankful for?
. What is something you don't like about Thanksgiving? Why?
. If Thanksgiving was in the summer, how would it be different?
. Write a story about the last leaf on the tree that hasn’t fallen off yet.
. If you could have any guests at Thanksgiving, who would it be?
..... and much more creative writing prompts.
Total Pages: 30 pages
DOWNLOAD. PRINT. DONE!
Terms of Use:
You may NOT share, sell, or copy this product, only for individual or single classroom use.
Duplication of any portion of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).