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Narrative Writing for Spring

Are you looking for ways to engage your students with narrative writing? Do you seem to struggle to find interesting writing prompts? Look no further because I have the answer and it is Spring Narrative Writing! This resource will allow your students to use their creative thinking skills to develop interesting and exciting narrative stories. Students will build confidence with their writing and want to share their stories with others. Come check out this wonderful resource!

Types of Writing Prompts

The Spring Narrative Writing uses interesting Spring topics for writing prompts. They will help keep your students engaged and excited to write! The topics included are:

  • Decorating Easter Eggs
  • Picnic in the Park
  • Magic Rainbow
  • Life as a Butterfly
  • Talking Bunny

Another great feature is that there is writing paper to match each prompt. This is a great way to cut down on prep time. All you have to do is print your resources and your students can begin writing!

Types of narrative writing prompts which will keep students excited and engaged.

What is Included?

With the Spring Narrative Writing resource you will have everything you need to set your students up for success. You can use the digital or print version based on whatever works best for your classroom. Here is what you will get:

  • 5 narrative writing prompts related to Spring
  • A planning graphic organizer
  • Writing paper to match each prompt
  • A grading rubric
  • Color and black and white printable versions
  • Digital versions to assign online
There is a print and digital version. All the spring narrative writing resources are included.

Student and Teacher Friendly

I know I loved using resources that were teacher-friendly and minimal prep! With the Spring Narrative Writing resource graphic organizers are provided. Your students will be able to plan out their thoughts before they begin writing. For teachers, you will have a grading rubric that will set clear expectations and make it easy to assess your student's writing. Also, even though this is great to use during your writing block these resources can be used during centers or during a substitute day!

The Spring Narrative Writing is student friendly as well as teacher friendly.

Now that you know more about this wonderful resource I hope this can be implemented into your classroom. I know your students will find the Spring Narrative Writing to be engaging and help build confidence. So, tell me how do you plan to utilize this resource? Share your thoughts below and happy writing!

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My name is Kristen and I’ve enjoyed teaching kindergarten, first grade, a 1/2 combo, and second grade.  I’ve taught at both a low and high-performing Title I schools as well as a few fancy schools in California and O’ahu, Hawaii. I’ve earned my Master’s Degree in Education with an emphasis in reading in addition to my Reading Specialist Certificate.  When I am not teaching my scholars or other educators at Professional Development classes, I  enjoy creating materials to share with my colleagues, organizing family literacy events, and giving workshops on ways to make Literacy Workshop effective and engaging.  

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