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Seasonal Writing Prompts | Fall Winter Spring Writing Activities

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This is one of my favorite resources! I make them a seasonal book and use it for early finishers. They like having the variety of options to write about and I love the creativity it sparks.

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    This Seasonal Writing Prompts pack is filled with engaging and high interest prompts that will keep your students writing about seasonal-themed topics for the school year!

    The resource contains a total of 75 prompts for use throughout the fall, winter and spring seasons. Perfect for September to May writing centers, morning work, writer's workshop, early finisher tasks or even homework.

    The writing prompts are open-ended and can be used for a weekly response journal or more structured and guided journal writing, after class/small group discussion or research.

    The prompts are designed to cover all the writing styles, although the majority content is narrative writing. The prompts are listed below.


    FALL WRITING PROMPTS:

    1.WRITING PROMPT:

    My New Goals! What challenges have you set for this school year?

    2.WRITING PROMPT:

    It’s Fall! I like fall because…

    3.WRITING PROMPT:

    Fall Weather: What is the weather like in fall?

    4.WRITING PROMPT:

    Fall Fun! What outside activities can you do in fall?

    5.WRITING PROMPT:

    Lively Leaves: What would you do with a huge pile of leaves?

    6.WRITING PROMPT:

    Grandparents’ Day: Grandparents are special because…

    7.WRITING PROMPT:

    World’s Largest Pumpkin! Where does it grow? Who takes care of it?

    8.WRITING PROMPT:

    Squeak the Squirrel: Squeak had an adventurous day! Tell his story.

    9.WRITING PROMPT:

    I am President! If you were President, what would you change?

    10.WRITING PROMPT:

    A Pilgrim’s Journey: If I were a pilgrim on the Mayflower…

    11.WRITING PROMPT:

    Thanksgiving: Describe how you celebrate Thanksgiving.

    12.LETTER WRITING:

    Giving Thanks: Write a letter to a veteran to thank them for their service.

    13.HOW-TO WRITING:

    Thanksgiving Dinner: Explain how to set a table for dinner.

    14.HOW-TO WRITING :

    Pumpkin Life Cycle: Explain the life cycle of a pumpkin in stages.

    15.PICTURE PROMPT:

    Apple Picking: Describe your apple picking field trip.

    16.PICTURE PROMPT:

    Chicken Dance! What do you think is happening here?

    17.PICTURE PROMPT

    Lake View: Who is going to meet here? What happens next?

    18.WRITE POETRY:

    Fall: Write an acrostic poem about fall.

    19.WRITE POETRY:

    Pumpkin: Write an acrostic poem about a pumpkin.

    20.WRITE POETRY:

    Sensing Fall: Write a five senses poem about fall.

    21.MAKE A LIST:

    Apple Adjectives: Write a list of words to describe an apple.

    22.MAKE A LIST:

    Pumpkin Adjectives: Write a list of words to describe a pumpkin.

    23.MAKE A LIST:

    Giving Thanks: Write a list of the things and people you are thankful for.

    24.INFORMATIVE WRITING:

    Squirrels Graphic Organizer: Squirrels are/can/have/eat

    25.INFORMATIVE WRITING:

    Hedgehogs Graphic Organizer: Hedgehogs are/can/have/eat

    WINTER WRITING PROMPTS:

    1.WRITING PROMPT:

    My New Goals! What challenges have you set for this new year?

    2.WRITING PROMPT:

    My Favorite Winter Sport: Which winter sport do you like best?

    3.WRITING PROMPT:

    Ice-skating Escapade: I went ice-skating. This is what happened...

    4.WRITING PROMPT:

    It’s Winter! I like wintertime because…

    5.WRITING PROMPT:

    Winter Clothes: What clothes should you pack for a trip to the North Pole?

    6.WRITING PROMPT:

    My Favorite Book: My favorite book to read on a cold winter’s day is…

    7.WRITING PROMPT:

    Winter Fun! When it snows I like to…

    8.WRITING PROMPT:

    Winter Weather: What is the weather like in winter?

    9.WRITING PROMPT:

    Which One? Do you prefer ice-skating or sledding?

    10.WRITING PROMPT:

    A Snowman’s Life: If I were a snowman…

    11.WRITING PROMPT:

    Snow Days! What is the best thing to do on a snow day?

    12.WRITING PROMPT:

    Snowman Adventure: The snowman came to life! What happens next?

    13.WRITING PROMPT:

    My Icy Home: What would you need to live in an ice house?

    14.LETTER WRITING:

    Winter Wonderland: Write a letter to someone in another country telling them about your winter activities.

    15.HOW-TO WRITING:

    Hot and Sweet! Explain how to make hot chocolate.

    16.HOW-TO WRITING:

    Frosty the Snowman: Explain how to build the perfect snowman.

    17.HOW-TO WRITING:

    Snowball Fight! How would you win a snowball fight?

    18.HOW-TO WRITING:

    Snow Angel: Tell a friend how to make a snow angel.

    19.PICTURE PROMPT:

    Mountain House: What do you think it would be like to live here?

    20.PICTURE PROMPT:

    Snow Dog! His first snow! What do you think he is feeling?

    21.WRITE POETRY:

    Snowman: Write an acrostic poem about a snowman.

    22.MAKE A LIST:

    Penguin: Write a list of words to describe a penguin.

    23.MAKE A LIST:

    Winter: Make a list of things you like and don’t like about winter.

    24.INFORMATIVE WRITING:

    Polar Bears Graphic Organizer: Polar bears are/can/have/eat

    25.INFORMATIVE WRITING:

    Penguins Graphic Organizer: Penguins are/can/have/eat

    SPRING WRITING PROMPTS:

    1.WRITING PROMPT:

    Sings of Spring: What signs do you see that tell you it is springtime?

    2.WRITING PROMPT:

    Life Cycle of a Butterfly: Describe the life cycle of the butterfly.

    3.WRITING PROMPT:

    Life Cycle of a Plant: Describe the life cycle of a plant.

    4.WRITING PROMPT:

    Coin Magic: You dig up a coin in the garden. It granted you three wishes. What did you wish for?

    5.WRITING PROMPT:

    New Beginnings: This spring what new thing would you like to try?

    6.WRITING PROMPT:

    Springtime Fun! What can you do in spring that you can’t do in winter?

    7.WRITING PROMPT:

    Where in the world…? If you could go anywhere for spring break, where would you choose to go?

    8.WRITING PROMPT:

    Hiding Place: Where is the best spot to hide Easter eggs?

    9.WRITING PROMPT:

    Spring Share: What would you give away after you spring clean your bedroom?

    10.WRITING PROMPT:

    Spring Weather: What is the weather like in springtime?

    11.WRITING PROMPT:

    Spring Days: What do you like to do on a spring day?

    12.LETTER WRITING:

    Spring Break: Write a letter to your best friend telling them all about your spring break.

    13.HOW-TO WRITING:

    Up, Up and Away! Explain to a friend how to fly a kite.

    14.HOW-TO WRITING:

    Spring Cleaning: Explain how you would spring clean.

    15.PICTURE PROMPT:

    Rainbow Ladder: One spring day I climbed a rainbow…

    16.PICTURE PROMPT:

    Forest Path: Alone in the forest, you follow the path…

    17.PICTURE PROMPT:

    Raindrop Flavors: Imagine that the rain tastes of different flavors. Describe what might happen on a rainy day.

    18.WRITE POETRY:

    Spring: Write an acrostic poem about spring.

    19.WRITE POETRY:

    Rainbow: Write an acrostic poem about a rainbow.

    20.MAKE A LIST:

    Spring: Write a list of words to describe a perfect spring day.

    21.MAKE A LIST:

    Spring: Make a list of the differences between spring and summer.

    22.MAKE A LIST:

    Spring Raindrops: Write words on the raindrops to describe a rainy day.

    23.INFORMATIVE WRITING:

    Spring Senses Graphic Organizer: In spring I see/hear/smell/feel

    24.INFORMATIVE WRITING:

    Butterflies Graphic Organizer: Butterflies are/can/have/eat

    25.INFORMATIVE WRITING:

    Chicks Graphic Organizer: Chicks are/can/have/eat


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    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or name the book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply a reason for the opinion, and provide some sense of closure.
    Write informative/explanatory texts in which they name a topic, supply some facts about the topic, and provide some sense of closure.
    Write narratives in which they recount two or more appropriately sequenced events, include some details regarding what happened, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide some sense of closure.
    Participate in shared research and writing projects (e.g., explore a number of “how-to” books on a given topic and use them to write a sequence of instructions).
    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.

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