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Twenty April Writing Prompts to inspire elementary students to think, respond, and write! Fun and interactive writing prompts in a variety of topics. Read on to find your FREE printable April writing prompt calendar!

April Writing Prompts
Encourage your kiddos to imagine, play, and write with these engaging and fun prompts that will get their creativity flowing! April writing prompts cover:
- Writing about real and imagined events
- Stating an opinion with reasons
- Informative/explanatory writing
- Writing a letter
- Personal narrative
- Recalling experiences
This list includes a wide variety of topics including fun holidays like Earth Day, World Wish Day, and World Health Day!
These fun topics are great for getting your kids really thinking. You’ll find a weekly pattern for your April writing prompts calendar:
Movement Monday – Get moving before you write!
Ex: Scurry around collecting small items. Writ about how you will use them in your mouse house!
How-to Tuesday – Write directions, instructions, how-to’s, and recipes!
Wild Wednesday – Anything goes with these funny prompts to get your kiddos thinking and smiling!
Thoughtful Thursday – Making thoughtful choices and explaining why.
Friday Favorites – List all your favorites (great for sticking close to a topic) or tell about your favorite things.

Use Writing Prompts to Practice…
• focusing in on a specific topic
• telling a story
• giving instructions
• using transition words
• putting events or instructions in order in a way that makes sense!
April Writing Prompt Printables
Need a quick, no-prep solution for writing prompts? Check out our popular doodle-style journal pages with space to write, draw, and color.
20 printable write & draw pages that coordinate with your 20 April writing prompts! Find them here!

Download Your April Writing Prompt Calendar
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