Summer Writing Prompts

Keep them writing at the end of the school year or during summer with these fun, inspiring writing prompts.
 
Looking for an End of Year Writing activity? 
These are also ideal for an End of Year Writing task! 

You can use these prompts from the image below or download a pdf of this file from 
 For more great Summer writing ideas make sure you check out the Summer Writing Quilt. Not only does it have some great summer writing ideas but you will also get a great summer quilt display!

The Summer Writing Quilt is available at 

There are 7 different printable writing prompts and each one comes in 2 different formats. When the writing activity is done, the children color the quilt squares and these can be displayed to show their writing making a great summer quilt display! 



These are a few of the Summer writing prompts quilt printables.

                   
Hope this give the kids plenty to write about! 

Easter Writing

This Easter Writing idea is a great way to keep kids engaged before Easter and you will also get a great Easter writing display. The kids will be so proud when they see what they have created. 

   

To make the Easter Quilt, students do the writing activity on one of the Easter quilt square pages then color the other squares.

These are a few of the Easter quilt square pages. There are 7 different writing prompts to choose from and each one comes in two different formats. 

   

   
When they are finished writing and coloring, the squares can be displayed together to make an Easter Quilt. 

   
The Easter Writing Quilt is available from Teachers Pay Teachers at www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Easter-Writing-2438087.

Hop over to my Teachers Pay Teachers store to learn about it now! 
Happy Easter! 

St. Patrick's Day Math Games and More

With St. Patrick's Day just around the corner it is a great time to get into some fun, green math.
With Leprechauns, shamrocks and lots of green the kids will enjoy these math games and activities so much that they won't even know they are 'doing math'!

Click on the images below to find out more about these sets of printables. 

Also make sure you check out the great Shamrock math ideas below. 

St. Patrick's Day Math Games, Puzzles and Brain Teasers

Printable St. Patrick's Day games, puzzle sheets and task cards

St. Patrick's Day Math Freebies

                      



and 

St. Patrick's Day Math Games Grade by Grade

 
St. Patrick's Day Math for First Grade with board games and print and play math game sheets. 

St. Patrick's Day Math for Second Grade with board games and print and play math game sheets. 

St. Patrick's Day Math for Third Grade with board games and print and play math game sheets. 

St. Patrick's Day Math for Fourth Grade with board games and print and play math game sheets. 

Green Makes Math Fun

   


These games can be printed in color on white paper or card or print them on green to give them a touch of St. Patrick's Day! 

Shamrock Math Ideas

Here a few simple ideas for some Shamrock math. These are a great way to bring a touch of St. Patrick's Day into your classroom. 
   
Draw a shamrock and write the numbers in a skip counting pattern in it BUT leave out 2 of the numbers. The challenge for your students will be to find the missing numbers. 


Next Shamrock math challenge is to draw a Shamrock and then fill it with 5 or 6 numbers. Make sure that 2 of the numbers add to a third number on the shamrock. The challenge is to find 2 numbers that will add to a third number on the Shamrock. You can make the numbers as simple or as difficult as you like. 

   

The next Shamrock Challenge is an odd one out challenge. Students have to find the odd one out in the Shamrock and give their reason for it being the odd one out. Can you find the odd one out in each of the shamrocks above? 

I hope this gives you enough math to keep your little leprechauns out of mischief for the next few days! :) 
Happy St. Patrick's Day! 

St. Patrick's Day Writing Prompts

St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner so why not use this special day as a motivator for getting kids to write! St. Patrick's day is perfect for getting kids excited about writing.

I have created a few things that you can use to get kids enthusiastic about writing this March.

                 
They can write about leprechauns, making wishes, Ireland or plan a St. Patrick's Day party. 
Sometimes all they need is a sentence starter to get their imaginations firing! 

St. Patrick's Day Writing Quilt

If you would like to get kids writing and creating an interesting display of their writing, then you will love the St. Patrick's Day Writing Quilt Squares.

Their are 7 St. Patrick's Day Writing Prompts to choose from and each one comes in two different formats - 4 quilt squares to a page or 2 quilt squares to a page. You use them all or use just one.

The children do the writing activity on the sheet then color the small quilt squares.

They then cut out the large square and these can be displayed with their classmates' squares to make a large St. Patrick's Day writing quilt display. 

The St. Patrick's Day Writing Quilt Squares are available from my Teachers Pay Teachers store at
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/St-Patricks-Day-2425319


         

     

 
       
If you would like to create a St. Patrick's Day Writing Quilt like the ones above go to http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/St-Patricks-Day-2425319

17 St. Patrick's Day Writing Prompts

I have listed 17 St. Patrick's Day Writing Prompts below the image but you can also download a pdf of this image from this link.
 
 

 
1. At the end of a rainbow I found …

2. If I found a pot of gold I would …

3. If I were a leprechaun, I would …

4. The day I caught a leprechaun …

5. I think I am lucky because …

6. Write the instructions for how to catch a leprechaun.

7. Describe what a leprechaun would wear.

8. Give 5 facts and 5 opinions about Ireland.

9. Would you like to be a leprechaun? Why or why not?

10. What if everything was green – give 5 advantages and 5 disadvantages.

11. Who would you like to give a pot of gold to and why? 

12. Plan a St. Patrick’s Day party. Plan the food, music, games and activities. 

13. You can only eat green food for a week. Plan a menu for the week.

14. What do you think lies at the end of the rainbow? 

15. Write an acrostic poem for St. Patrick’s Day.

16. If you caught a leprechaun and had three wishes, what would they be? 

17. Which would you rather have, a pot of gold, a leprechaun or a four leaf clover? Why?

 
I hope this give the kids something to write about!
 
Till next time,
 

Leap Year Math Freebies

Celebrate the Leap Year with these Leap Year Math Games Freebies.

Of course they are all about the number 29! :)

 
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You can download them now from
 
Happy Leap Day!!!!! :)