Description
Stop scrolling and searching for the perfect May writing activities. These journal writing prompts will save you time and motivate your hesitant writers with differentiated end-of-the-year themes that will get students excited about writing!
You'll never run out of ideas or topics with these fun Spring writing journals that include prompts for narrative, opinion, and procedural writing. This resource includes a printable journal along with a matching digital journal that you can use on your smartboard. Project this journal and use it to direct your writing lessons or use it in your Google classroom for students to practice digital writing.
Each activity is aligned with K-2 writing standards and can be used to supplement your writing curriculum, independent journaling time, or writing workshop activities.
Included in this resource:
Printable May Writing Prompts:
- May Word Bank (Color and B&W)
- Label A May Picture (3 versions)
- Make A List -May Theme (2 versions)
- Letter Writing Templates – May Theme (3 versions)
- Post Card Templates – May Theme (3 versions)
- May Greeting Cards (3 versions)
- Write A May Story – Template with lines (3 versions)
- Write A May Story – Template without lines (3 versions)
- How To Writing – May Theme (2 versions)
- Opinion Writing- May Theme (2 versions)
- Make A May Book (2 versions)
- May Book Report
May Daily Journal – Includes both a PRINTABLE and GOOGLE SLIDES VERSION with the following types of daily journal writing:
- Labeling a picture
- Making a list
- Writing a sentence
- Writing an opinion
- Writing a report (informational writing)
- Writing a story (narrative writing)
- Writing a letter
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Ideas For Use:
- Whole group writing lessons – project one of these pages on the board to demonstrate a specific writing technique to your students
- Independent writing – after your whole group writing lessons, have students practice the skill with one of the worksheets from this resource
- Small group lessons – use these activities in your writing workshop or when you meet in a small group for writing
- If you have students working from home, they can either follow along with your lesson by using a printable version that you send home or work directly in your Google classroom on the google slides document that is included.
- Writing center – add 3-4 of these activities to your writing center each week during the month of April.
- Library center – put a basket of May or Spring-themed books at your library and let children write a simple book report.
- Distance Learning – add any of these pages as assignments in your Google classroom using Easel by TPT.
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Looking for more writing units? Take a look at these:
- Firstieland Monthly Writing Journals and Centers
- Firstieland Informational Writing Units
- Firstieland Opinion Writing Units
- Firstieland Procedural Writing Units
- Procedural Narrative Writing Units
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