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80 Daily Writing Prompts w/ Pictures - Fun End of Year Writing Activities

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Hubbard's Cupboard
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3rd - 6th
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My students loved this resource. They also looked forward to seeing what the picture of the week would be. The pictures even encouraged some of my most reluctant writers to write.
These are always fun for my class. It is a nice way for them to come into class in the morning and start their creativity. I have had some of the best stories when using these prompts.
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PRINTABLE & DIGITAL - 80 Fun Creative Daily Photo Writing Prompts that can be used throughout the school year. A fun product that can be used at the end of the year to keep your students writing. Great for morning work or early finishers. No Prep Options include writing prompts task cards, Google Slides to be assigned in Google Classroom, Printouts that include journal writing pages to go with writing prompts. Your students will never tire of these engaging writing prompts and will beg for more writing time. The unit even includes both “Black and White” or “Color” printout options!

If you love these types of photo writing prompts, check out the year-long bundle that includes this product plus monthly and holiday themed writing prompts. BEST BUY! 280 Year-long Photo Writing Prompts

Teachers can use this unit in various ways:

- Writing Literacy Station

- Daily Five’s “Write to Self”

- Morning Work

- Bell Work / Bell Ringers

- Writing Homework

- Writing Task Cards

- Independent Writing

- Collaborative Writing

- Substitute Teacher Work

- Daily Journal Writing

- Computer Writing Practice

Various Ways to Assign the Writing Prompts:

- Task Cards in Writing Station

- Printouts for Independent Writing

- Overhead Projection

- Google Slides / Google Classroom Activities

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Purpose of Writing Unit

This unit was created to overcome the struggle to get upper elementary and middle school students to write creatively. When teachers can make writing relate to the student, it is a win-win for both. This writing prompt unit does just that. It takes visual real-life photographs and creates them to look similar to the ones found on Snap Chat / Instagram, which students are obsessed with.

The students are given a writing prompt that relates to the photograph and asked to creatively write based on the picture. The pictures are designed to stimulate the imagination with real-life images along with fiction doodle drawings added to them. The students will be engaged with interpreting the photograph and the added doodle-drawing. This combination of real-life events with fiction will engage and stimulate their writing.

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Total Pages
100+
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 Semester
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences.

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