Description
Are you looking for fall writing prompts? These fall crafts include Halloween and Thanksgiving. These writing prompts would suit writing centers, literacy centers, art lessons, or writer’s workshop.
Opinion, how to, recount, informative, and descriptive writing genres are featured.
Are you time poor?
Who wants to spend hours prepping intricate crafts, where you have to print, cut, and laminate? I bet you don’t want to buy costly materials or spend ages sourcing them in your classroom.
Well, these are NO PREP! Simply print these crafts and go.
It’s time to get your evenings and weekends back, my friend.
Do you want something easy for students?
I bet you don’t want students begging for help at every turn.
“I’ve lost the eyes! Where does this piece go? I need helppp!”
NO more!
Students often complete a few simple steps to create these crafts. Color, write, cut, and glue. There will be no tears (from you or your students)!
Do you hate mess at the end of your lessons?
Who wants glitter, paper, and mess everywhere? Not you, I bet.
Well, only things like pencils, scissors, and glue are required for these crafts.
No paint and no glitter, I pinky promise!
This bundle includes 7 products, featuring 27 fun craftivities (writing prompt crafts):
Autumn / Fall Writing Crafts
- Pumpkin – ‘Pumpkins’
- Girl With Leaves – ‘How To Play In The Leaves’
- Boy With Pumpkin And Acorn – ‘I know fall is here when…’
- Girl With Pumpkin – ‘I love fall because…’
- Squirrel And Crow – ‘In fall, I can see…’
- Apples – ‘If I had an apple tree…’
September Writing Crafts
- Apple Basket and Corn – ‘Fun Things To Do In Fall’
- Smart Kids – ‘The Best Thing About School’
- Boy Dressed As Pirate – ‘If I were a pirate…’
Johnny Appleseed Writing Crafts
- Johnny With Apple – ‘How To Be Kind’
- Johnny Planting Seeds – ‘Johnny Appleseed’
- Johnny’s Face – ‘If I Met Johnny Appleseed…’
October Writing Crafts
- Candy Corn Troll – ‘The best Halloween treat…’
- Columbus Day – ‘Columbus Day is…’
- World Teacher’s Day – ‘If I were the teacher…’
Halloween Writing Crafts
- Trick or Treating Boy – ‘How To Go Trick Or Treating’
- Frankenstein – ‘If I met Frankenstein…’
- Witch Hat – ‘If I were a witch…’
- Cauldron – ‘How To Make A Witch’s Brew’
- Bat – ‘All About Bats’
- Frog and Cat – ‘I love Halloween because…’
November Writing Crafts
- Veterans – ‘Veteran’s Day is…’
- Sunflower & Acorn – ‘I love November…’
- Turkey – ‘Thanksgiving is about…’
Thanksgiving Writing Crafts
- Turkey – ‘I am thankful for…’
- Pilgrim – ‘On Thanksgiving I…’
- Food – ‘For Thanksgiving dinner I…’
How to use Fall Writing Prompts:
Students simply write on the lines in order to complete the prompt. Then, they color the picture and cut around it. This can be glued onto colored paper (or attached as is) and mounted as a wall display. Alternatively, you can print the prompts in color and students don’t have to color the pictures. Simply print and go either way!
This resource is suitable for multiple year levels and great for differentiation as it has 3 different types of writing lines to choose from (4 dotted, 6 dotted, or 7 plain).
When to use this product:
- Whole group literacy or writing lessons
- Small group work (literacy or writing centers)
- Writer’s Workshop or Daily 5
- Independent writing practice
- Early finishers
- Morning work
- Homework
- Assessment
- Fall bulletin board or door decor
- Easy activity for a sub
Check out my other no prep craftivities:
- Spring Writing Prompts and Crafts Bundle
- Summer Writing Prompts and Crafts Bundle
- Winter Writing Prompts and Crafts Bundle
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