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Third Grade Writing Prompts
Where Can I Find Third Grade Writing Prompts?
Third grade writing prompts are usually about familiar topics, like favorite toys or activities. When third graders respond to writing prompts, they usually write one or two paragraphs and describe things from their personal experience.
You can find weekly third grade writing prompts from Scribd.com. Some of these prompts are themed for seasons and holidays, which will appeal to students.
Writing Fix has themed writing prompts for kids. Some of these writing prompts even give students a chance to practice with adjectives and nouns while responding.
Timesavers For Teachers has 100 different ideas for writing prompts. Some of the writing prompts are just phrases, so you may have to rewrite them for your students.
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