1st Grade Morning Work Journal Writing Prompts with Word Bank Opinion Narrative
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These daily writing prompts will help 1st graders build important writing skills with fun, challenging themes. Students will learn to think critically, use inquiry skills, and recall past experiences in their work. They will also practice writing for various purposes and styles, including personal narratives, opinion pieces, and informative texts. Prompts are aligned with Common Core writing expectations for 1st grade.
Students will write according to each daily theme:
- Monday Memories - Students will recall a past experience (either recent or a long time ago) and write about it. Examples: What did you eat for dinner last night? What did you do over the summer? Write about a time you were afraid of something.
- How-to Tuesday - Students will explain how to do a specific activity in simple steps. Examples: Write about how to tie your shoes. Write about how to play your favorite sport. How do you make a sandwich?
- Wonder Wednesday - Students will use critical thinking and/or use basic research skills to answer a question about a topic. Examples: Why is the sky blue? Why do people yawn? Where do birds live?
- Thursday Thoughts - Students will share their personal thoughts/opinion about a specific topic. Examples: Who’s the best superhero in the world? What do you want to do this weekend? Did you like today’s lunch? Why or why not?
- Fun Friday - Students will draw a directed drawing picture and will write about it.