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WOULD YOU RATHER QUESTIONS opinion writing prompts discussion THIS OR THAT cards

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    Description

    These would you rather activities will have you covered for the entire school year!

    Are you looking for a fun way to get your students talking during your morning meeting? Do you need a way to motivate your students to practice their writing skills and prevent the chorus of groans when you say it’s writing time? Or maybe you need a consistent writing center for your literacy block? If so, these would You rather worksheets are exactly what you need!

    Learn more about what’s included and why teachers love these would you rather activities below!

    Use them as:

    ◼️ morning work

    ◼️ sub plans activities

    ◼️ center work

    ◼️ fast finisher tasks

    ◼️ homework

    ◼️ filler tasks

    ◼️ fun seasonal activities

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    ◼️ morning meeting discussion prompts

    The following topics are covered:

    • New Years
    • snow
    • snowmen
    • penguins
    • Martin Luther King Day
    • 100th Day
    • Chinese New Year
    • The Super Bowl
    • Dental Health Month
    • Groundhog Day
    • Valentine’s Day
    • Presidents Day
    • polar bears
    • Mardi Gras
    • butterflies and caterpillars
    • leprechauns
    • rainbows
    • St. Patrick's Day
    • spring
    • crayons
    • Easter
    • April Fools
    • April showers
    • Earth Day
    • Arbor Day
    • plants and seeds
    • rabbits
    • Cinco de Mayo
    • Mother's Day
    • bees
    • gardens and flowers
    • Memorial Day
    • end of the school year
    • popsicles and ice cream
    • Flag Day
    • Father’s Day
    • summer
    • ocean and under the sea
    • picnic
    • school supplies
    • back to school
    • reading and libraries
    • writing
    • in the classroom
    • recess
    • sunflowers
    • squirrels
    • scarecrows
    • autumn
    • leaves
    • apples
    • witches
    • haunted house
    • pumpkins
    • bats
    • spiders
    • Halloween
    • trick or treating
    • Day of the Dead
    • turkeys
    • Thanksgiving
    • Veterans Day
    • kindness
    • harvest
    • The Mayflower
    • Christmas
    • elves
    • Santa
    • reindeer
    • gingerbread

    WHAT IS INCLUDED:

    700 question cards that you can use as whole class discussion prompts or writing center prompts

    700 writing pages where students can respond to the prompt with a small illustration and in writing

    graphic organizers for students to weigh the pros and cons of each option

    blank templates where your students can write their own would you rather prompts

    5 REASONS TEACHERS LOVE THE WOULD YOU RATHER ACTIVITIES:

    ► Most of the activities require no prep – just print and go!

    ► Students love these types of activities and will be highly engaged when working on them.

    ► They are great filler and fast finisher activities, so you’ll be covered in a pinch.

    ► There are tons of options to choose from in this resource, so you can determine what works best for you and your students.

    ► They promote thoughtful class discussions that help build a sense of community.

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    Total Pages
    980 pages
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Year
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section.
    Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons.
    Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information.
    Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development and organization are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
    Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons and information.

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