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Looking for January writing prompts? Your students will love these 15 January writing worksheets. New Years, MLK, and Chinese New Year feature. These winter writing worksheets would make the perfect January writing journal for morning work.
The following types of writing feature –
- Personal narrative
- Fictional narrative
- Opinion writing
- How-to (procedure) writing
- Informational writing
- Explanatory writing
You can grab this product in my Monthly Writing Prompts BUNDLE for the year!
Each prompt comes in dotted and plain lines. It’s no prep! You print and the students simply respond to the prompt and color the pictures.
The following 15 prompts are included:
- All About Penguins (Informational)
- Chinese New Year (Informational)
- Martin Luther King Jr. (Informational)
- How to Make Popcorn (Procedure)
- How to Make a Snowman (Procedure)
- How to Stay Warm in Winter (Procedure)
- How to Make Hot Cocoa (Procedure)
- My New Year’s Resolution (Explanatory)
- On New Year’s Eve I… (Personal Narrative)
- The Best Pie (Opinion)
- Would you rather ski or skate? (Opinion)
- Are dogs the best pet? (Opinion)
- An Adventure in Australia (Fictional Narrative)
- A Talking Polar Bear (Fictional Narrative)
- The Magical PB&J (Fictional Narrative)
The prompts are either Winter themed or in response to special days/holidays –
- National Pie Day
- National Popcorn Day
- Walk Your Dog Month
- Australia Day
- National Peanut Butter Day
When to use January Writing Prompts:
- Whole group writing lessons
- Small group work (writing centers or literacy centers)
- Independent writing practice
- Morning work
- Early finishers
- Homework
- Assessment
Interested in these for February? Check out:
February Writing Prompts/Worksheets
Or grab the bundle at a massive discount!
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