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March writing prompt calendar

by | Feb 15, 2017 | Writing & Journal Prompts

March writing prompt calendar for elementary grades • free from WriteShop

One of the best ways to ensure you stick with a daily writing habit is to have plenty of prompts on hand. Kids thrive when they are given boundaries with generous margins. The twenty writing prompts in this free printable March writing prompt calendar provide the perfect amount of structure to stimulate your young writer while allowing for plenty of imagination!

Example writing prompts from the March calendar

  • If you fell from the sky with a parachute, where would you hope to land? Why?
  • If you could lift and bring home one heavy object, what would it be? What would you do with it?
  • Who was your favorite coach, teacher, scout leader, or Sunday school teacher? Why?
  • Describe something you would do if you knew you couldn’t possibly fail.
  • Many kids have a special blanket or stuffed animal they can’t sleep without. Did/Do you?

The calendar is not dated, so you can use it year after year whenever you need writing inspiration for your elementary students in grades 3-8.

March writing prompt calendar for elementary grades • free from WriteShop

Ideas for using your March writing prompt calendar

There is no single way to use the calendar. It’s flexible, so you can make it work for you and your children! Here are a few options.

  • Print it on colored paper —maybe green for March.
  • Print it on white paper, and let your child color in the prompts as she uses them.
  • Number the grid with the dates you have homeschool lessons in March.
  • Let your child skip around on the grid, choosing the prompts out of order.
  • Hole punch the calendar and put it into a writing notebook or journal.
  • Tape or glue the calendar into a composition notebook or journal.
  • Hang the calendar on your refrigerator or bulletin board for daily reference.

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Receive daily writing prompts via email

Would you prefer to have these prompts delivered to your inbox each day? Sign up for our prompt of the day emails, and that’s exactly what you will get. Each morning, Monday through Friday, you will receive a new message with a writing prompt you can use that day in your homeschool writing lessons.

Writing Prompt of the Day for grades 3-8 or 7-12

Take your pick! Download a March calendar PDF or get the free emails. Or get both for double the writing reminders.