Articles related to "Spring Writing"Celebrate the arrival of March and April and motivate elementary school aged writers with writing ideas related to St. Patrick's Day, Spring, Easter and Baseball!
Elementary students copy the text structure of children's picture books about spring and use simple sentences, rhyming words, and acrostics to write books about spring.
Writing exercises can help train and expand the writing mind. Here are some easy spring writing prompts to get you started.
Find writing inspiration and beat writer's block this spring using elements of the season.
Use the heat and sunshine of summer to unlock writer's block and find creative writing inspiration with these prompts for writers.
Writing inspiration can be found all around you. In the winter months, use these writing prompts to find creative ideas for your fiction or overcome writer's block.
Autumn is a season of change. Beat writer's block and find creative writing inspiration with these fall-inspired prompts for writers.
Elementary students learn about how plants grow and the genre of cumulative tales by using garden-themed tales as models for writing their own cumulative stories.
Spring is almost here and that means new beginnings. Here are five easy things a writer can do to overcome writer's block and get creative inspiration.
April is full of important spring events such as National Poetry Month, Arbor Day, and John James Audubon's birthday. Enjoy these creative writing prompts and ideas.
Celebrate May and June and motivate elementary writers with easy ideas for to May Day, Mother's Day, Memorial Day, End of the School Year, Friends, and Summer Vacation.
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