Writing prompts are basically helpful starters to aid children in getting their own creative ideas out onto the paper. Prompts can be very simple to use in the classroom. Starting the sentence for students with a few words, takes the initial fear out of saying the right thing, and helps stu...
Kindergarten writing prompts, often called story starters, help young writers focus on a single topic as they develop writing skills. Topics should be broad enough that every child can easily think of something to write about and interesting enough that they stay engaged. Developing a daily writing...
The first page is for use with children who are just beginning to write. The writing prompt encourages them to imagine the adventure they would have if R2-D2 followed them home from school. There is a space for a picture and a few lines after the picture for the children to write their...
Now give your students crayons and / ordo a dot markers. Students will read the words in the word bank and find the same word in the water. Shen they find it they will stamp or color the word blue. When students have finished reading all the words on the Kindergarten Sight Words Worksh...
9. Replace glitter with salt paint Some of you may be die-hard glitter fans, but for the rest of us, this kindergarten art project is a real sanity-saver. Students draw designs with glue, then dump coarse salt over the top. When it’s dry, they add watercolors for a pretty creation...