Description
This bundle includes over 290 writing prompts for daily journals, writing activities, and book projects all in a tic-tac-toe format! Super engaging choice boards for your students!
This bundle includes 2 resources:
- Reading Response Choice Boards: 45 book projects and book activities to use with any literature! Your students will love the fun choices, and you will love the no-prep printables!
- Writing Prompts Choice Boards: Writing prompts can be difficult to think up on the spot, so these 250+ prompts are a wonderful way to liven up your journal writing unit!
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Great for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade!
Hereโs what teachers are saying:
โ๏ธ “I love this bundle! We do daily quick writes and thinking of prompts every day is exhausting! The kids like the choice, as well as the challenge that comes with the idea of 3 in a row! It gives them the opportunity to think of the pro’s and con’s of each prompt and forces them to think a bit before they start to write!” -Nicole B.
โ๏ธ “There are so many great writing prompts here! The tic-tac-toe option is fun, but I suspect we’ll use more of the prompts than just 3 per board. Thank you!” -Heidi M.
โ๏ธ “This is a clever way to entice children to do more reading. They make the choices. It is adaptable to other patterns of choice to get in more reading. It lead to other ideas. The children love this idea.” -Jane H.
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About the Author
Rachel Lynette is a published author of over 120 nonfiction books for children on a variety of subjects, as well as several teacher resource books. She has written for publishers such as Harcourt, Thompson-Gale, Rosen, Childrenโs Press, Evan-Moor, Kagan, and several others. This resource reflects more than a decade of professional writing experience.
Terms of Use
This resource was created by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack for Minds in Bloom INC., all rights reserved. It may be used by the original purchaser for single class use only. Teachers may distribute this product in email, through google classroom or over the Internet to their students (and parents) as long as the site is password protected. In other words, you may distribute it to your own students, but may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded.
If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses. Thank you for respecting these terms of use.
This product is happily brought to you by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom
SKU: 4526014
Nikki Thornton –
We enjoyed using this resource. My students were extremely engaged every time we used it. Thank you.
Natasha Sechi –
A great resource that gives kids the choice in their learning.
Tanya F. –
Perfect for station work or virtual learning. Thanks!
Amanda M. –
This was a nice resource to have to give students a choice. This was a good variety for my students.
Amanda M. –
This was a nice resource to have to give students a choice. This was a good variety for my students.
Angelina J. –
Great resource for ideas for writing prompts and ELA activities/question.
Christian J. –
This was a great resource for my class!
Mandy Cobb –
These are great choice boards and they are aligned right with the curriculum.
Nicole B. –
I love this bundle! We do daily quick writes and thinking of prompts every day is exhausting! The kids like the choice, as well as the challenge that comes with the idea of 3 in a row! It gives them the opportunity to think of the pro’s and con’s of each prompt and forces them to think a bit before they start to write!
Nicole B. –
I love this bundle! We do daily quick writes and thinking of prompts every day is exhausting! The kids like the choice, as well as the challenge that comes with the idea of 3 in a row! It gives them the opportunity to think of the pro’s and con’s of each prompt and forces them to think a bit before they start to write!