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If I were President… Prompt Writing for Kindergarten

October 31, 2015 by Teach Junkie

Writing prompts that inspire kids to write can often connect with a theme. Doing themed prompt writing like on President’s Day is a great way to connect to other areas of curriculum. Here is one George Washington inspired writing prompt for kindergarten that has a themed craft to go with it. The writing prompt would work perfect for the upcoming election!

If I were President...  Prompt Writing for Kindergarten - Teach Junkie

Source: mrsgiglio.blogspot.com

Presidential Prompt Writing

Students can write about what they would do if they were the President of the United States. They can add an illustration to match their writing piece. If you’re looking for a bulletin board display to go along, add a blown up picture of each student along with a 3D George Washington hat and cotton ball wig hair to finish it off…

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