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End of the Year Writing Prompts with Pictures | 3rd Grade Busy Work

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This end of year writing prompts resource includes 15 end of year writing prompts to get students thinking and writing about their experiences during the school year and issues that directly affect them. There are 5 writing prompts for each of the following categories: opinion writing, informative/explanatory writing, and narrative writing.

We have also included mini versions of each writing prompt that can easily be pasted into an interactive notebook or writing journal and completed therein. Additionally, there is a cover page that can be colored by the students and stapled to their completed writing prompts.

Journal Writing Prompts in this Resource:

Opinion Writing Prompts

  • Should the graded work or tests of students be posted in the classroom? Why or why not?
  • What materials (books, laptops, games, etc.) should schools provide for students to use at home? Why?
  • Should award ceremonies be held in front of the whole school? Is it fair to those who don’t get awards?
  • Should schools take summer breaks? Support your opinion with reasons.
  • Should students have to review school materials during the summer?

Informative/Explanatory Writing Prompts

  • Choose some of your favorite memories from the school year. Describe them, telling why they were special to you.
  • Give advice to the student that will sit in your seat next year. Explain how to be successful in this grade level.
  • Teacher appreciation time! Tell how a teacher made an impact on your life. What did he/she do?
  • In what ways did you improve this year? Tell about the skills of which you are especially proud.
  • How should the last day of school be spent? Plan and explain the day’s activities for your class.

Narrative Writing Prompts

  • Tell about a time when everyone was focused on you. How did it turn out? How did you feel? Did you grow or change?
  • Think of the funniest thing that happened to you this year. Write to tell about it.
  • Think of the classmate that was most helpful to you this year. Write to tell about the situations where this person helped.
  • Some things are not forgotten. What event happened to you this year that you will not forget? Write to tell about it.
  • What plans do you have for the coming summer? What plans would you like to have?

Related End of Year Resources

End of Year Memory Book

End of Year Activities

Total Pages
31 pages
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Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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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.
With guidance and support from adults, produce writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task and purpose.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

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