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Mixed Winter Prompts 1

This document provides writing prompts and instructions for a weekly writing homework assignment. Students are asked to pick one of three writing prompts and respond with a minimum of 5 sentences in their writing journal. The prompts include writing about preferences for school delays or cancellations due to snow, the importance of not judging people based on appearances, and which book character they would like to have as a classmate. The document provides tips for students to plan their writing, reread and revise their work, and use pencil for easy corrections.

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Mixed Winter Prompts 1

This document provides writing prompts and instructions for a weekly writing homework assignment. Students are asked to pick one of three writing prompts and respond with a minimum of 5 sentences in their writing journal. The prompts include writing about preferences for school delays or cancellations due to snow, the importance of not judging people based on appearances, and which book character they would like to have as a classmate. The document provides tips for students to plan their writing, reread and revise their work, and use pencil for easy corrections.

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(Staple this paper into your writing journal)

Writing Homework for the week of ___________________

Pick a prompt below. Using your best handwriting and everything you have been learning
about writing this far, and respond in your writing journal to the prompt with a minimum of
5 good sentences. This writing assignment is about writing freely for a sustained period of
time. Although you will not be required to follow the writing process step-by-step, you
should still put some thought and effort into making your writing the best it should be. We
may even get time to share these responses with classmates. You may also illustrate your
writing if you wish on an adjacent page.
To do your best consider following these tips below:
~Think about each prompt and select the one that interests you the most.
~Plan out what you want to say in your mind before you write it. You may even want to
say it out loud.
~Write down what you want to say, but reread it afterwards to make sure it says what
you want and makes sense.
~Use a pencil so you can easily fix minor mistakes, like spelling and punctuation errors.

Would you rather have a 2 hour delay or early dismissal


because of snow? Or would you rather have no school at all?
Remember, youd have to make up the missed day in June.
State your case, and back it up with strong reasons.
Think about the saying, Never judge a book by its cover.
Why do you think this is important when dealing with
people?
Pretend a book character will join your class. Which
character would you like to have as a classmate? Explain.

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