
February Photo Writing Prompt Task Cards | Writing Prompts for February
4 WAYS TO WRITE | Pump up your writing with this set of illustrated writing prompts that make writing fun for your student during the month of February! What are the 4 ways to write? 1. Stickers: Print the writing prompts on Avery Label 8163. Use as stickers in writing notebooks. Two ways to print are included. You will need Avery Label 8163*. 2. Projectables: Project the full size writing prompts on to any white board or interactive board for whole class writing. 3. Cards: Print 4 writing prompt cards per page, laminate, and cut. Attach and hold together with binder rings. Instant writing center! 4. Digital: using Google Drive™/Google Slides™, students respond to the writing prompt. Read this blog post to see how to use these prompts in your classroom. How could you use these writing prompts in your classroom? • In a writing or ELA center • Homework • Early finisher work • Morning work • Put a few in your substitute binder • ...so much more! What will my students write about? • Black History Month • President's Day • Leap Year • Groundhog's Day • National Inventor's Day • Abraham Lincoln's birthday • Susan B. Anthony's birthday • Valentine's Day / Cupid • Mardi Gras • Ash Wednesday • George Washington's birthday • National Freedom Day • Chocolate Lover's month • National Bird Feeding Month • Super Bowl Sunday • 100th Day of School / 100 Days of School • International Friendship Week • Library Lovers Month • Alien Culture Day • Bubble Gum Day • Responsible Pet Owner's Month • February / Winter Writing formats include: • Expository / Narrative / Persuasive prompts • Imagine/Pretend... • Write a rap/song • The 5 W's (who what when where why how) • "If you..." • Write a short story • Write a letter/summary/newspaper article • Create a banner/card • Illustrate • Create a comic strip • Opinion • Make a list... • Explain/Describe • Acrostic poem • Predict Connect with me: • Newsletter • Blog • Facebook • Instagram • Pinterest • Thanks for Looking and Happy Teaching!