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Benjamin Franklin Shape Book
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This Benjamin Franklin shape book includes a cover and several templates on which students can write. Students can use to self-publish a story about Franklin, a report or even a poem!
Templates have been created with differing line width so it can be utilized by a variety of levels.
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Cute, whimsical mini-book templates for students to use when self-publishing their work. Ideas for use: Have students create a ‘snowman’ story, write a report about snow, a narrative about building a snowman, or a snowman poem!
Includes:
- 2 different covers (One blank and the other titled “My Snowman Story“
- 8 inside lined page templates (four with dashed lines and four with solid lines) and two unlined
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Are you preparing lessons around the great American aviator Amelia Earhart? Perhaps you are preparing for Amelia Earhart Day (January 11th) or Women’s History Month (March). Whatever the reason, your students will love using this resource to publish their writing about Earhart!
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Stop the “I don’t know what to write about!” struggle before it starts. This daily writing prompts resource provides a seamless solution for developing consistent writing habits, critical thinking skills, and creative expression for students in 4th – 12th Grade. Whether it’s a deep dive into facts and history or a light-hearted reflection, this month’s prompts ensure your students have a meaningful reason to put pen to paper every single day.
What’s Included?
This isn’t just a list of sentences; it is a complete journaling system. Each month is packed with:
- Individual Journal Pages: A unique, dedicated page for every day of the month.
- Diverse Prompt Styles: A balanced mix of “light and fun” topics and “deep-dive” prompts that challenge students to think critically about values, history, and social issues.
Here are two examples:
August 11th – (August is Inventors Month)
Some things that humans need, like fire, were discovered bu many of the activities we perform daily are made possible by an invention (like matches). Look around you. Almost everything you see was invented. Someone though of an easier or better way to do something and that person is an inventor. Imagine that your name is Pat Ented. You are a famous inventor! Today you will share with the world your greatest invention of all time! It is something that will make everyone’s daily life easier. What is it?August 17th – (International Lighthouse Day)
Lighthouses help boats to see when they are close to the shore. They prevent accidents. They are also a beautiful part of our history. Have you ever been to a lighthouse? Would you like to go to one? What do you think it would be like to live in a lighthouse?How to implement it:
- Daily Starts: Start your morning or English period with a 10-minute quiet writing session.
- Fast-Finisher Activity: Keep your “early birds” engaged with a meaningful task that doesn’t feel like “busy work.”
- Homeschool Portfolios: Use these daily entries to track progress in handwriting, grammar, and expressive thought throughout the year.
- Digital or Print: These pages are designed to be “print-and-go” ready, but they also work beautifully as digital assignments. Simply give them to your student(s) and allow them to create a word document for each. First, have them copy (type) the prompt. Then answer it! Print and place in a growing 3 ring-binder of work.
The Benefits of Daily Prompting
Daily writing is like a workout for the brain. By using these journals, students will:
- Build Writing Stamina
- Strengthen Critical Thinking
- Encourage Research
- Encourages Deep Thinking About Different Topics
My Teaching Library has writing prompts for the entire year – BUNDLE & SAVE: Daily Writing Prompt Journal – ONE YEAR BUNDLE







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