3rd - 5th Grade
A great way to both introduce and review addressing a given writing prompt. Students will draw from a set of 30 prompts (Narrative, Expository -Explanatory and Informational, Character's Point of View, and Persuasive). Then they will use clues to determine how to correctly address the prompt. Of course, use the prompts again later as extension writing activities!
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