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February 3rd 4th & 5th Grade Daily Writing Prompts, Sentence & Paragraph Writing

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My students absolutely LOVE these writing prompts!!!! They are very engaging and are standards aligned. I have around 5 now and will be purchasing more...only regret is not buying the bundle to save money. Do so if you have the chance. It's definitely worth it!!!
This resource got us through the month of February! The prompts are engaging and there is something for everyone.
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Description

Using writing prompts for daily writing is a great way to help students with sentence structure and paragraph writing. Their skills in writing narrative, expository, opinion, informational, poetry, argumentative, letters, and other genres of writing will improve. You can also focus on revision and editing skills to ensure students' responses have clarity and depth considering their target audience. These National Day writing prompts for February were designed with student engagement in mind! These high-interest prompts highlight special holidays, events, and celebrations around the world and connect a writing prompt (genre) to each one. Your students will be eager to write and respond every day!

Includes:

  • PowerPoint writing prompts
  • Google Slides writing prompts
  • Task Card printable writing prompts
  • Printable and digital writing journal with paper templates
  • Blank slide template for customization

Daily writing allows your students to be challenged to think creatively, critically, and expressively about a wide range of topics on each day of the month. These prompts offer something for everyone; whether it be writing personal narratives, informational pieces, reflecting on important events in history, exploring letter writing, or even writing poetry! The best part is that each day of the month will offer a variety of options for student choice!


This resource is easy to use, easy to implement, and customizable to meet the needs of your students. Simply display the prompts on a SmartBoard or via computers/iPads or you can print out the prompts and use them as task cards for your writing center. You can use the black slide template to customize the writing prompts the exact way that you need! No matter how you use them, you can watch your students grow in their writing skills and most importantly, confidence. Plus, with the ability to use these prompts year after year, you’ll no longer have to think about ways to engage your new groups of students! 

WHY these February Writing Prompts are an excellent choice for any teacher looking to engage their students in fun and effective writing activities:

  • Varied Topics: The prompts cover a wide range of topics that span several writing genres; this will ensure that all students will find something that interests them each day!
  • Daily Practice: With different prompt options for every day of the month, students will have the opportunity to practice their writing skills daily. This consistent practice will help them develop their writing skills, stamina, and fluency more quickly.
  • Creativity: The prompts encourage creativity and imagination, allowing students to express themselves in unique ways. It also uses crafty and clever National Days to hook students with the connected daily writing prompt.
  • Flexible Use: These prompts can be used in a variety of ways, such as morning work, writing centers, tutorials, writer's workshop, or as part of a daily writing routine.
  • Simple to Use: With the prompts ready to display/print and use, teachers can easily implement them into their daily routines without having to spend time creating their prompts.

No SmartBoard? No Problem! These can be printed (full page or multiple to a page) for student use. Simply fill in the date (or leave it blank) and use them like task cards or punch a hole in the corner and create a monthly writing ring. Also, you can use these monthly prompts for speaking and oral discussions (instead of writing).

Looking for the PRIMARY version of these February Writing Prompts? Check them out here! Great for lower grade levels, tutoring, or writing intervention groups.

These writing prompts provide a fun, interest-peaking, and effective way to improve students’ writing skills while allowing them to express themselves in creative and unique ways. Enhance your February, watch your struggling writers spark interest, and give your students the opportunity they need to become confident, competent writers


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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Mandy S. said, “THIS is the BEST resource I have ever purchased from TPT! My students can not wait to see what "Holiday" each day will be! I even give them a quick "preview" so they can think about what they will write each day! This has them loving to write!!!!!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ashley F.  said, “I have used almost every month so far and this resource saves me so much time. Students are engaged and they are practicing writing every day. I like how I can reuse this resource next year.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Anna O. said, “I used this during our morning work block. My students struggle with writing and this was a fun and engaging way to include writing into our packed schedule. Since I teach dual language the skills are transferable between RLA and Spanish language arts.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Grace L. said, “My students and I LOVE these. They look forward to these everyday and seeing what their topics to write are on. These are highly engaging and helpful! Thank you.”


Supports Common Core Standards (CCSS):

W.2.1, W.2.2, W.2.3

W.3.1, W.3.2, W.3.3

W.4.1, W.4.2, W.4.3

W.5.1, W.5.2, W.5.3


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29 slides and 8 pages
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Standards

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Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section.
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts and definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section.
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 opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.

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