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Types of Writing Prompts Game | Writing Prompt Games | Writing Games

Rated 4.74 out of 5, based on 32 reviews
4.7 (32 ratings)
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Grade Levels
3rd - 5th, Homeschool
Resource Type
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Pages
18 pages
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What educators are saying

I used this as a review for our state testing. Spot the Prompt wasa terrific way to review the type of writing students will do based on the prompt. Thank you!
I love this resource. It's an interactive way to practice an important skill. Great idea! Kids loved it.
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Description

Are you looking for a way for your students to understand the difference between the 3 types of writing prompts-narrative, informative, and opinion? This fun game does just this. Students will use 3 SPOTS to determine which type of prompt they are reading. Once the team determines that they agree, the next player will go! At the end, students will record their findings on a worksheet that is included. This is a great assessment for the teacher to check their understanding of the 3 types of prompts!

Inside You Will Find:

  • 4 colored SPOTS: narrative, opinion, and informative writing SPOTS and one prompt cards SPOT!
  • 3 sample game cards so that the teacher can show a sample of how to play.
  • 8 game cards of each type: narrative, opinion, and informative
  • Game directions
  • A recording sheet of each prompt for teacher assessment. On this sheet students will also try writing a prompt of their own!
  • A "Parts of a Prompt" poster!
  • Answer Key
  • Thoughts and Ideas page where tips and misconceptions are shared!

Students will have a great time playing while also learning how to tell the difference between prompt types!

Use this Game For:

  • Whole Group
  • Small Group
  • Centers
  • Task Cards
  • Additional Practice
  • Test Review
  • And More!

Here's What Teacher's Have to Say:

-Loved using this as quick morning work during testing week. I printed sets of prompts on different colored pieces of paper and put them in a basket for kids to draw out of. I also had a separate piece of writing paper and a boo to draw a picture in when they finished writing. It made writing both mysterious and fun.

Anna

-This was an area of weakness for my ESE students and this activity helped.

Robyn

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Total Pages
18 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.
Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.

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