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BUNDLE! 99 Writing Prompts: Expository, Persuasive & Narrative, Grades 6-8

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Little School on the Water
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Grade Levels
6th - 8th
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99 Writing Prompts for Expository, Persuasive & Narrative texts.

This product includes my sets of 30 Fall, Winter and Spring Writing Prompts for Grades 6-8, plus 9 more new prompts!

Perfect for on-demand writing, test prep, quick writes or paragraph-writing practice.  Complex, cross-curricular writing prompts grown-up enough for middle school & upper elementary. Zero-prep! Printed on lined writing paper with a relevant eye-catching graphic, historic or scientific photo on each page!  (Bonus! Includes 3 student-friendly self-assess rubrics.)

The prompts come in groups of 3 centering on a theme. Each page provides a choice of 3 prompts, 1 per genre.  

For example:

  • Expository: Pretend it is your job to tell a new student how lunch works at your school.  What do you say?
  • Persuasive: Should public schools allow local restaurants to sell their food to students at lunchtime? Support your opinion with specific reasons.
  • Narrative: Tell a story about one of the most delicious meals you ever ate.  Real or imaginary.

How to use these prompts:  3 themed prompts lasts a full week.

  • Monday: Hand out the page of three prompts. Students respond to one prompt of their choice.
  • Tuesday: Students respond to a second prompt on the page.
  • Wednesday: Students respond to the third prompt on the page.
  • Thursday: Student and/or teacher selects one response to revise and edit. (3 writing rubrics included!)
  • Friday: Share day!  Listen to classmates’ revised writing & share your own!

I have found that giving students choice regarding which prompt to respond to helps motivate & engage reluctant writers. While some prompts will always be easier and more enjoyable for students to respond to, being able to see the full week of prompts ahead of time gives your early finishers tomorrow’s work to begin planning & outlining.  It gives your anxious writers the opportunity to plan ahead. And choice is empowering for all students!

  • Super easy center task!
  • Makes a great bulletin board display!
  • Supports CCSS for writing, revising, editing, speaking & listening!
  • Handwriting practice!
  • Fun, unique, thought-provoking writing prompts that actually get kids writing!

Other Little School on the Water products:

“Who am I?” No-prep, self-checking worksheets:

  • Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division
  • Decimal addition, subtraction, multiplication & division
  • Area & Perimeter, Exponents, Rounding, Algebra & more!

“Rhymes on a Ring” Multiplication Facts & “Tabletop Times Tables” Facts

  • Help your students increase multiplication facts recall…& improve their reading fluency too!  Silly, snappy times tables rhymes designed to be read by two voices.
  • Perfect for partner work, early finishers, math centers and more, each set of 10 facts is presented in the form of a short, relatable story told in rhyme.

“Challenge Math”: Engaging, Multi-Step, Real World Problems for Gifted Students & Early-Finishers

  • Add, subtract, multiply & divide fractions, decimals & percents
  • Strengthens students conceptual understanding

Expository, Persuasive & Narrative Genre Writing Prompts

  • Themed prompts for genre-writing practice
  • Engaging prompts for grades 4-12
  • Self-assessment rubrics in kid-friendly language
Total Pages
41 pages
Answer Key
Rubric only
Teaching Duration
1 Year
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence.
Introduce claim(s) and organize the reasons and evidence clearly.
Support claim(s) with clear reasons and relevant evidence, using credible sources and demonstrating an understanding of the topic or text.
Use words, phrases, and clauses to clarify the relationships among claim(s) and reasons.
Establish and maintain a formal style.

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