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Easter Digital Photo Writing Prompts & Word Bank Bookmarks

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iTeach and iWrite
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Grade Levels
2nd - 6th, Homeschool
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5 slides, 1 page of bookmarks
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Inspire your elementary and middle school writers this Easter with these 5 no-prep, digital narrative writing prompts and printable word bank bookmarks. These picture prompts are perfect for inspiring creative writing and are the perfect activity for a substitute teacher. The Google Slideshow includes 5 different secular Easter images. Each slide includes one image, a story title, and small word bank that can be edited or added to. When displayed in slideshow mode, each slide includes a musical soundtrack that will play automatically. Also included is a set of 4 different printable Easter word bank bookmarks. Each bookmark includes 20 relevant words to jumpstart the storytelling process. These bookmarks can be used in conjunction with the slides or separately.

You can either select one visual writing prompt to display on your interactive TV or other screen, or push this slideshow out to students via Google Classroom and let each student select which image they want to write about. Be sure to turn your volume up! In my own classroom, I ask students to analyze the image and song silently first before asking them to brainstorm story ideas with a peer. I guide my students to describe what they might see, hear, smell, or touch. Then we add in emotions we might feel, thoughts we'd have, and things we might say. To help support or challenge students, print and cut apart several copies of the word bank bookmarks. Ask students to think critically about what words might make sense in the story they want to tell and to include as many words from their list as possible/feasible. I promise your students will have a ton of fun while still being challenged to tell a great story.

Includes:

  • Google Slideshow: Each of the 5 slides includes . . .
    • Image (one of the slides is a video that will play)
    • Song that should play automatically
    • Story title (editable)
    • Mini Word Bank with 5 words (editable)
  • Print & Cut Bookmark Word Banks (1 page of 4 different bookmarks)


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I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TPT Credits for future purchases!


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Total Pages
5 slides, 1 page of bookmarks
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write narratives in which they recount a well-elaborated event or short sequence of events, include details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide a sense of closure.
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.
With guidance and support from adults, produce writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task and purpose.
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.

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