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  march writing prompts lakeshore: Love Monster and the Last Chocolate Rachel Bright, 2015-12-15 From Rachel Bright, creator of the #1 Publishers Weekly bestseller Love Monster comes a new story about sharing and chocolate—perfect for Valentine's Day. When Love Monster comes home from vacation, he discovers a box of chocolates on his doorstep. He knows he should share it with his friends, but what if there's none left for him after everyone has a piece? What if they take his favorite-the double chocolate strawberry swirl? And even worse-what if the only piece left is the coffee-flavored one? Ick! In the end, Love Monster learns that sharing with friends is the sweetest treat of all.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Unnatural Resources Mindy Uhrlaub, 2020-10
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Creativity in Research Nicola Ulibarri, Amanda E. Cravens, Anja Svetina Nabergoj, Sebastian Kernbach, Adam Royalty, 2019-08-01 Creativity is at the heart of successful research, yet researchers are rarely taught how to manage their creative process, and modern academic life is not structured to optimize creativity. Creativity in Research provides concrete guidance on developing creativity for anyone doing or mentoring research. Based on a curriculum developed at Stanford University's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, this book presents key abilities that underlie creative research practice through a combination of scientific literature on creative confidence, experiential exercises, and guided reflection. By focusing attention on how research happens as well as its outputs, researchers increase their ability to address research challenges and produce the outputs they care about. Simultaneously, they may also transform their emotional relationship with their work, replacing stress and a harsh inner critic with a more open and emotionally empowered attitude.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer, 1903
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Leveled Books (K-8) Irene C. Fountas, Gay Su Pinnell, 2006 For ten years and in two classic books, Irene Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell have described how to analyze the characteristics of texts and select just-right books to use for guided reading instruction. Now, for the first time, all of their thinking and research has been updated and brought together into Leveled Books, K-8 to form the ultimate guide to choosing and using books from kindergarten through middle school. Fountas and Pinnell take you through every aspect of leveled books, describing how to select and use them for different purposes in your literacy program and offering prototype descriptions of fiction and nonfiction books at each level. They share advice on: the role of leveled books in reading instruction, analyzing the characteristics of fiction and nonfiction texts, using benchmark books to assess instructional levels for guided reading, selecting books for both guided and independent reading, organizing high-quality classroom libraries, acquiring books and writing proposals to fund classroom-library purchases, creating a school book room. In addition, Fountas and Pinnell explain the leveling process in detail so that you can tentatively level any appropriate book that you want to use in your instruction. Best of all, Leveled Books, K-8 is one half of a new duo of resources that will change how you look at leveled books. Its companion-www.FountasandPinnellLeveledBooks.com-is a searchable and frequently updated website that includes more than 18,000 titles. With Leveled Books, K-8 you'll know how and why to choose books for your readers, and with www.FountasandPinnellLeveledBooks.com, you'll have the ideal tool at your fingertips for finding appropriate books for guided reading. Book jacket.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Cooking Data Cal (Crystal) Biruk, 2018-04-04 In Cooking Data Cal Biruk offers an ethnographic account of research into the demographics of HIV and AIDS in Malawi in which she rethinks how quantitative health data is produced by showing how data production is inevitably entangled with the lives of those who produce it.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: The Living Great Lakes Jerry Dennis, 2004-06 The author provides an account of his experiences as a crew member on a tall-masted schooner during a six-week voyage through the Great Lakes, and discusses his other explorations of the lakes, looking at their history, geology, and environmental disaster and rescue.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Nature Play & Learning Places Robin C. Moore, 2014
  march writing prompts lakeshore: When the Apricots Bloom Gina Wilkinson, 2021-02-02 “Breathtaking…Riveting and profound! I adored this book!” —Ellen Marie Wiseman, New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan Collector “A deeply involving and important novel by a master storyteller.” —Susan Wiggs, # 1 New York Times bestselling author INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER In this moving, suspenseful debut novel, three courageous women confront the complexities of trust, friendship, motherhood, and betrayal under the rule of a ruthless dictator and his brutal secret police. Former foreign correspondent Gina Wilkinson draws on her own experiences to take readers inside a haunting story of Iraq at the turn of the millennium and the impossible choices faced by families under a deadly regime. A BuzzFeed Most Anticipated Historical Fiction Release A Target Book Club Pick A Publishers Marketplace Buzz Books Selection At night, in Huda’s fragrant garden, a breeze sweeps in from the desert encircling Baghdad, rustling the leaves of her apricot trees and carrying warning of visitors at her gate. Huda, a secretary at the Australian embassy, lives in fear of the mukhabarat—the secret police who watch and listen for any scrap of information that can be used against America and its allies. They have ordered her to befriend Ally Wilson, the deputy ambassador’s wife. Huda has no wish to be an informant, but fears for her teenaged son, who may be forced to join a deadly militia. Nor does she know that Ally has dangerous secrets of her own. Huda’s former friend, Rania, enjoyed a privileged upbringing as the daughter of a sheikh. Now her family’s wealth is gone, and Rania too is battling to keep her child safe and a roof over their heads. As the women’s lives intersect, their hidden pasts spill into the present. Facing possible betrayal at every turn, all three must trust in a fragile, newfound loyalty, even as they discover how much they are willing to sacrifice to protect their families. “Vivid…secrets and lies mingle as easily as the scent of apricot blossoms and nargilah smoke. Wilkinson weaves in the miasma of fear and distrust that characterized Hussein’s regime with convincing detail. Richly drawn characters and high-stakes plot.” —Publishers Weekly
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Spectrum Language Arts, Grade 7 Spectrum, 2014-08-15 An understanding of language arts concepts is key to strong communication skillsÑthe foundation of success across disciplines. Spectrum Language Arts for grade 7 provides focused practice and creative activities to help your child master parts of speech, vocabulary, sentence types, and grammar. --This comprehensive workbook doesnÕt stop with focused practiceÐit encourages children to explore their creative sides by challenging them with thought-provoking writing projects. Aligned to current state standards, Spectrum Language Arts for grade 7 includes an answer key and a supplemental WriterÕs Guide to reinforce grammar and language arts concepts. With the help of Spectrum, your child will build the language arts skills necessary for a lifetime of success.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: I Am Loved Nikki Giovanni, 2018-01-09 Newbery Award honoree Ashley Bryan has hand-selected a dozen of National Book Award winner Nikki Giovanni’s poems to illustrate with his inimitable flourish. There is nothing more important to a child than to feel loved, and this gorgeous gathering of poems written by Nikki Giovanni celebrates exactly that. Hand-selected by Newbery honoree Ashley Bryan, he has, with his masterful flourish of color, shape, and movement, added a visual layering that drums the most impartant message of all to young, old, parent, child, grandparent, and friend alike: You are loved. You are loved. You are loved. As a bonus, one page is mirrored, so children reading the book can see exactly who is loved—themselves!
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Tools of the Mind Elena Bodrova, Deborah Leong, 2024 Now in its third edition, this classic text remains the seminal resource for in-depth information about major concepts and principles of the cultural-historical theory developed by Lev Vygotsky, his students, and colleagues, as well as three generations of neo-Vygotskian scholars in Russia and the West. Featuring two new chapters on brain development and scaffolding in the zone of proximal development, as well as additional content on technology, dual language learners, and students with disabilities, this new edition provides the latest research evidence supporting the basics of the cultural-historical approach alongside Vygotskian-based practical implications. With concrete explanations and strategies on how to scaffold young children's learning and development, this book is essential reading for students of early childhood theory and development--
  march writing prompts lakeshore: The Bears of Brooks Falls Michael Fitz, 2021-03-23 A natural history and celebration of the famous bears and salmon of Brooks River. On the Alaska Peninsula, where exceptional landscapes are commonplace, a small river attracts attention far beyond its scale. Each year, from summer to early fall, brown bears and salmon gather at Brooks River to create one of North America’s greatest wildlife spectacles. As the salmon leap from the cascade, dozens of bears are there to catch them (with as many as forty-three bears sighted in a single day), and thousands of people come to watch in person or on the National Park Service’s popular Brooks Falls Bearcam. The Bears of Brooks Falls tells the story of this region and the bears that made it famous in three parts. The first forms an ecological history of the region, from its dormancy 30,000 years ago to the volcanic events that transformed it into the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. The central and longest section is a deep dive into the lives of the wildlife along the Brooks River, especially the bears and salmon. Readers will learn about the bears’ winter hibernation, mating season, hunting rituals, migration patterns, and their relationship with Alaska’s changing environment. Finally, the book explores the human impact, both positive and negative, on this special region and its wild population.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Water Societies and Technologies from the Past and Present Mark Altaweel, Yijie Zhuang, 2018-11-26 Today our societies face great challenges with water, in terms of both quantity and quality, but many of these challenges have already existed in the past. Focusing on Asia, Water Societies and Technologies from the Past and Present seeks to highlight the issues that emerge or re-emerge across different societies and periods, and asks what they can tell us about water sustainability. Incorporating cutting-edge research and pioneering field surveys on past and present water management practices, the interdisciplinary contributors together identify how societies managed water resource challenges and utilised water in ways that allowed them to evolve, persist, or drastically alter their environment. The case studies, from different periods, ancient and modern, and from different regions, including Egypt, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Southwest United States, the Indus Basin, the Yangtze River, the Mesopotamian floodplain, the early Islamic city of Sultan Kala in Turkmenistan, and ancient Korea, offer crucial empirical data to readers interested in comparing the dynamics of water management practices across time and space, and to those who wish to understand water-related issues through conceptual and quantitative models of water use. The case studies also challenge classical theories on water management and social evolution, examine and establish the deep historical roots and ecological foundations of water sustainability issues, and contribute new grounds for innovations in sustainable urban planning and ecological resilience.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Art and Cognition Arthur D. Efland, 2002
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Crown of Dust Mary Volmer, 2010-11-01 The gold rush has taken hold of the Wild West. Pioneers from around the country congregate in makeshift settlements like Motherlode in hopes of striking it rich. It’s here that Alex, disguised as a boy and on the run from her troubled past, is able to blend in among the rough and tumble prospectors living on little more than adrenaline and moonshine. Word spreads quickly when Alex becomes the first in Motherlode to strike gold. Outsiders pour in from wealthy east coast cities, primed to cash in on the discovery. But these opportunists from the outside world have no place in Motherlode and threaten to rip the town—and its residents—apart. Alex must fight to protect her buried secrets—and her life. And against the odds, it’s here, in this lawless outpost, that Alex is finally able to find friendship, redemption, and even love. From the Trade Paperback edition.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: The Aggregates Handbook, Second Edition National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association, 2013-03-20
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Managing Lakes and Reservoirs North American Lake Management Society, 2001 Written for the lake user, this third edition testifies to the success and the leadership of EPA's Clean Lakes Program.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: A Line Made By Walking Sara Baume, 2017-02-16 SHORTLISTED FOR THE GOLDSMITHS PRIZE 2017 ‘When I finished Sara Baume’s new novel I immediately felt sad that I could not send it in the post to the late John Berger. He, too, would have loved it and found great joy in its honesty, its agility, its beauty, its invention. Baume is a writer of outstanding grace and style. She writes beyond the time we live in.’ Colum McCann Struggling to cope with urban life – and with life in general – Frankie, a twenty-something artist, retreats to the rural bungalow on ‘turbine hill’ that has been vacant since her grandmother’s death three years earlier. It is in this space, surrounded by nature, that she hopes to regain her footing in art and life. She spends her days pretending to read, half-listening to the radio, failing to muster the energy needed to leave the safety of her haven. Her family come and go, until they don’t and she is left alone to contemplate the path that led her here, and the smell of the carpet that started it all. Finding little comfort in human interaction, Frankie turns her camera lens on the natural world and its reassuring cycle of life and death. What emerges is a profound meditation on the interconnectedness of wilderness, art and individual experience, and a powerful exploration of human frailty.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Migration in Austria Günter Bischof, Dirk Rupnow, 2017 The interdisciplinary volume offers methodologically innovative approaches to Austria's coping with issues of migration past and present. These essays show Austria's long history as a migration country. Austrians themselves have been on the move for the past 150 years to find new homes and build better lives. After the World War II the economy improved and prosperity set in, so Austrians tended to stay at home. Austria's growing prosperity made the country attractive to immigrants. After the war, tens of thousands of ethnic Germans expelled from Eastern Europe settled in Austria. Starting in the 1950s victims of the Cold War (Hungary, Czechs and Slovaks) began looking for political asylum in Austria. Since the 1960s Austria has been recruiting a growing number of guest workers from Turkey and Yugoslavia to make up the labor missing in the industrial and service economies. Recently, refugees from the arc of crisis from Afghanistan to Syria to Somalia have braved perilous journeys to build new lives in a more peaceful and prosperous Europe.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: You Come Too Robert Frost, 1967 A collection of Frost's poems to be read to and by young people.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Guide to Microcomputer Courseware for Bilingual Education , 1985 The guide to courseware for computer-assisted instruction and computer-managed instruction in bilingual education, English as a second language, and second language instruction contains entries from the National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education's database and selected courseware for the related areas of special education, vocational education, and adult basic education. Each entry includes: (1) the name/title of the courseware program; (2) the producer's name, address, and telephone number; (3) computer hardware, memory/equipment requirements, software specifications, and courseware format; (4) the language; (5) the type of program or instructional technique; (6) the content area; (7) the grade or proficiency level; and (8) a brief abstract, with external evaluation if available. The courseware is also indexed alphabetically by title, content area, and language. (MSE)
  march writing prompts lakeshore: A Furious Sky Eric Jay Dolin, 2021-06-01 Weaving together tales of tragedy and folly, of heroism and scientific progress, best-selling author Eric Jay Dolin shows how hurricanes have time and again determined the course of American history, from the nameless storms that threatened the New World voyages to our own era of global warming and megastorms. Along the way, Dolin introduces a rich cast of unlikely heroes, and forces us to reckon with the reality that future storms will likely be worse, unless we reimagine our relationship with the planet.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus in Dictionary Form Barbara Ann Kipfer, 1993
  march writing prompts lakeshore: The Gates of Evangeline Hester Young, 2016-01-14 For fans of Tana French and Gillian Flynn, THE GATES OF EVANGELINE is the addictive first book in a fantastic new crime series, that will have you guessing until the very end. When grieving mother and New York journalist Charlie Cates begins to experience vivid dreams about children after her only son passes away, she's sure that she's lost her mind. Yet she soon realizes these are not the hallucinations of a bereaved mother. They are messages and warnings that will help Charlie and the children she seesuif she can make sense of them. The disturbing images lead her from her home in suburban New York City to small-town Louisiana, where she takes a commission to write a true-crime book based on the case of Gabriel Deveau, the young heir to a wealthy and infamous Southern family, whose kidnapping thirty years ago has never been solved. There she meets the Deveau family, none of whom are telling the full truth about the night Gabriel disappeared. And as she uncovers long-buried secrets of love, money, betrayal, and murder, the facts begin to implicate those she most wants to trustuand her visions reveal an evil closer than she could have imagined.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Reliance, Illinois Mary Volmer, 2017-04-11 Reliance, Illinois has it all—mystery, politics, war; love, death, and art. Every page is a pleasure. —Karen Joy Fowler, author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves Illinois, 1874: With a birthmark covering half her face, thirteen-year-old Madelyn Branch is accustomed to cold and awkward greetings, and expects no less in the struggling town of Reliance. After all, her mother, Rebecca, was careful not to mention a daughter in the Matrimonial Times ad that brought them there. When Rebecca weds, Madelyn poses as her mother’s younger sister and earns a grudging berth in her new house. Deeply injured by her mother’s deceptions, Madelyn soon leaves to enter the service of Miss Rose Werner, prodigal daughter of the town’s founder. Miss Rose is a suffragette and purveyor of black market birth control who sees in Madelyn a project and potential acolyte. Madelyn, though, wants to feel beautiful and loved, and she pins her hopes on William Stark, a young photographer and haunted Civil War veteran.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: The Complaints Ian Rankin, 2009-09-03 'Unmissable Rankin, as gripping and involving as any Rebus story' CHOICE; 'A brilliant book' GUARDIAN From the No.1 bestselling author of A SONG FOR THE DARK TIMES 'On the evidence of THE COMPLAINTS it looks as if Fox will be just as sure-footed a guide to the city as his grizzled predecessor' DAILY EXPRESS. Nobody likes The Complaints - they're the cops who investigate other cops. Complaints and Conduct Department, to give them their full title, but known colloquially as 'the Dark Side', or simply 'The Complaints'. Malcolm Fox works for The Complaints. He's just had a result, and should be feeling good about himself. But he's middle-aged, sour and unwell. He also has a father in a care home and a sister who persists in an abusive relationship. In the midst of an aggressive Edinburgh winter, the reluctant Fox is given a new task. There's a cop called Jamie Breck, and he's dirty. Problem is, no one can prove it. But as Fox takes on the job, he learns that there's more to Breck than anyone thinks. This knowledge will prove dangerous, especially when murder intervenes.
  march writing prompts lakeshore: Shifting Sands Emma Palova, 2017-06-27 Shifting Sands is a collection of short stories where heroes and heroines shift their destinies like sand shifts in time, grain by grain, often to the surprise of the reader.They try to break away from the conformity of their lives and relationships as they struggle to find themselves. Sometimes, they pass narrowly through the intricate web of vices. They come out transformed, vindicated, victorious or condemned.The 13 stories in the Shifting Sands Short Stories are divided into three circles thematically and chronologically.The first circle draws on the early immigration experience from the old country Czechoslovakia to the New World America. The characters embody the impermanence of their status as they struggle between the old culture, language and the adaptation and assimilation to the new world in North America. This is expressed in Danillo, Honey Azrael and the Temptation of Martin Duggan.The second circle of short stories is about assimilation into the new culture while working at the Midwest retail chain. This is demonstrated in Tonight on Main, Therese's Mind, Boxcutter Amy, Orange Nights and the Death Song.The third circle of stories draws on newspaper and media experience fueled by the growing passion for writing. These stories include Foxy, Iron Horse, In the Shadows, Riddleyville Clowns and Chatamal.Based on the story Riddleyville Clowns, I wrote the screenplay titled Riddleyville Clowns. Both demonstrate the hardiness of hometown characters from Main Street America and beyond.Excerpts from the short stories can be found on EW Emma's Writings and on Edition Emma Publishing blogs.
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Write a funny story about finding a magical phone. My best birth-day was... March is 1 Women’s History Month! Write about a woman you admire. You’re 8 locked in the zoo overnight! Write …

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March is 1 Women’s History Month! Write about a woman you admire. You’re 8 locked in the zoo overnight! Write about your night there. What do you want to do when you grow up?

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March is 1 National Women’s History Month! Write about a woman you admire. You’re 8 locked in the zoo overnight! Write about your night there. What do you want to do when you grow up? It's …

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The Nonfiction Writing Prompts Journal motivates students to master their nonfiction writing skills with interesting, engaging prompts in three different styles: expository, editorial, and persuasive.

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March is National Women’s History Month. Write about a woman from history you admire. What do you think “spring is in the air” means? Explain. Write a persuasive letter to convince your …

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Write a funny story about the time you spent the night in the library. If you could have any job at your school, what would it be? Describe the best thing about being a kid! something you love to …

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Write about how you spent the last night of 2021. In 2022, I can’t wait to... first person to step foot on Mars. Describe what you see. Name one 16 thing that happened to you last year that you will …

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Write a letter explaining how kids can help take care of the Earth. Instead of flowers, I wish my garden grew... I stepped into the garden and squealed as I saw a giant... Write a poem about …

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March 2023 ©Lakeshore #LearnWithLakeshore www.lakeshorelearning.com March Writing Prompts March is National Women’s History Month! Write about a woman you admire. It's …

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Write a journal entry of the day before Valentina Tereshkova's solo mission into space. Write about an inspirational woman in your life. Write a story where your favourite toy is the main …

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March. What is your favorite meal? What are your three best qualities? What you would do if you stumbled upon a four-leaf clover and were the luckiest person in the world for a day. Write …

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday …
March is National Women’s History Month! Write about a woman you admire. Today is Dr. ... March 2019 ©Lakeshore www.lakeshorelearning.com March Writing Prompts. Title: …

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March 2016 ©Lakeshore www.lakeshorelearning.com March Writing Prompts Today is Dr. Seuss’s birthday! What is your favorite Dr. Seuss book, and why? Today is St. Patrick’s Day! …

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Write a funny story about finding a magical phone. My best birth-day was... March is 1 Women’s History Month! Write about a woman you admire. You’re 8 locked in the zoo overnight! Write …

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Write about 1 your best holiday experience. What made it so great? Go outside and write about the sounds you hear. If I were seven feet tall, I would... One thing I wonder about my teacher …

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March is 1 Women’s History Month! Write about a woman you admire. You’re 8 locked in the zoo overnight! Write about your night there. What do you want to do when you grow up?

March Writing Prompts - LAKESHORE LEARNING
March is 1 National Women’s History Month! Write about a woman you admire. You’re 8 locked in the zoo overnight! Write about your night there. What do you want to do when you grow up? …

Nonfiction Writing Prompts Journal 3-5 - Lakeshore
The Nonfiction Writing Prompts Journal motivates students to master their nonfiction writing skills with interesting, engaging prompts in three different styles: expository, editorial, and persuasive.

March Writing Prompts - Scene7
Write about 1 your best holiday experience. What made it so great? Go outside and write about the sounds you hear. If I were seven feet tall, I would... I feel happy when... Write about the …

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May Writing Prompts My idea of the perfect field trip ... May 2010 ©Lakeshore www.lakeshorelearning.com. Title: mayWritingPrompts Created Date: 4/27/2010 9:47:22 AM ...

March Writing Prompts
March is National Women’s History Month. Write about a woman from history you admire. What do you think “spring is in the air” means? Explain. Write a persuasive letter to convince your …

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Write a funny story about the time you spent the night in the library. If you could have any job at your school, what would it be? Describe the best thing about being a kid! something you love …

April Writing Prompts - Lakeshore
Today is 2 Children’s Book Day. What happens in your favorite book? Would you rather be as big as a giant or as small as a mouse? Write a story about a chocolate bunny that comes to life. …

January Writing Prompts - LAKESHORE LEARNING
Write about how you spent the last night of 2021. In 2022, I can’t wait to... first person to step foot on Mars. Describe what you see. Name one 16 thing that happened to you last year that you …

April Writing Prompts - Lakeshore
Write a letter explaining how kids can help take care of the Earth. Instead of flowers, I wish my garden grew... I stepped into the garden and squealed as I saw a giant... Write a poem about …

April Writing Prompts - Lakeshore Learning
Write a recipe for a pizza with wacky toppings. Describe your bedtime routine. Describe 23 how your life would be different if you lived in a castle. a rule. Imagine you 3 have a large garden. …