Kindergarten Writing Prompts and Activities
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Are you struggling to find helpful activities to teach writing to your new writers? These no prep activities for beginning writers are sure to be a hit in your classroom. With over 130+ no prep printables, you will have no problem planning your writing lessons for opinion, informative and narrative writing.
These writing activities are great for writing journals, notebooks, centers, assessments, morning work, early finishers and sub plans.
Check out all of the fun writing prompts and activities included:
Writing Journal/Folder Covers
Name Writing
•Identifying letters in your name
•Writing the letters in your name
•Rainbow writing your name
Identifying Writing Tools
Writing Topics
•Identifying things writers can write about
•Generate ideas for writing topics
Adding Details
•Creating details for writing topics
Labeling
•Cut and paste labeling printables
•Labeling pictures with beginning sounds or the entire word
Stretching Out Words
•Sounding out words worksheets
Two Word Phrases
•Labeling pictures with simple two-word phrases using a word bank
Punctuation
•Cut and paste punctuation sort
•Cut and paste the correct punctuation at the end of the sentence
•Identifying if the correct punctuation is used
Capital Letters
•Finding the capital letters in a sentence
Spacing/Finger Spaces
•Adding spaces to simple sentences
Word Order
•Cut and paste words and placing in a proper sentence.
Writing Simple Sentences
•Writing simple sentences using a labeled picture and word bank
Finish Sentences with a Writing Prompt
•Finish the writing prompt given. Word bank included for help with ideas.
Checklist included for checking punctuation, capital letters and finger spaces.
Writing Sentences
•Write about the topic given. Word bank included for help with ideas. Checklist
included for checking punctuation, capital letters and finger spaces.
•Writing sentences using choices from pictures provided. Checklist included for
checking punctuation, capital letters and finger spaces.
•Writing a story about the picture provided. Checklist included for checking
punctuation, capital letters and finger spaces.
Speech Bubbles
•Fill in the speech bubbles to tell a story
Beginning, Middle and End
•Write a beginning, middle and end to a story, using the pictures provided.
Narrative Writing
•Narrative writing prompts
Opinion Writing
•Opinion writing prompts
Informative Writing
•Informative writing prompts
•First, next and last writing pages
Blank Writing Pages
• Two options for students who need more room to write.
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