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Dot Dot Dot, 4 Dec. ’19, Writing Prompts

Here are some Dot Dot Dot Writing Prompts for today, 4 December 2019. Finish the sentences in your own words using as few or as many words as you like. Enjoy!

1. Writing prompts are …
2. Writing prompts are not …
3. Today I am thankful for …

Challenge 1: Start a writing journal today. Name and date each day’s entries.

Challenge 2: Create a list of writing prompts “is, is not” or “are, are not.” Challenge yourself. How many did you write? Three? Five? More?

Congratulations! Pat yourself on the back.

Extend the exercise:

~ Post your completed prompts if you want.

~ Post your original prompts you created below in comments if you like, and indicate if you would like them published in a Dot Dot Dot book. Credit will be given.

~ Feel free to complete any or all of the prompts listed – mine, yours, others, and post. Your choice to list or not.

Let’s have writing fun together.

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Dot Dot Dot, Fast and Easy, Gr. K-3, Writing Prompts for Children

Surprise!

Dot Dot Dot, Fast and Easy, Gr. K-3, Writing Prompts for Children lives.

There are many reasons to use writing prompts with children, starting early in their education.

… Increases vocabulary
… Translates thoughts into words
… Builds thinking skills
… Develops sentence sense
… Encourages confidence as a writer
… Improves self-esteem
… Cultivates individuality
… Shapes personality
… Clarifies values
… Learns acceptance and tolerance
… Promotes individual expression
… Aids problem-solving skills through creativity

This book is available as a free download in three formats .epub, .mobi, .pdf. The download link is given below.

Dot Dot Dot, Fast and Easy, Gr. K-3 was a labor of love and is my gift to teachers, parents, grandparents, and anyone who works with children and helps raise them today. Thank you for helping children learn. Enjoy!

Book Description:
DOT DOT DOT – FAST AND EASY, Gr. K-3, Writing Prompts for Children is a resource book for teachers, parents, and grandparents. It contains seventeen topics of Sentence Stems (Sentence Starters), totaling over 600 writing prompts for children. Categories inside – Alphabet, Around the House, Body Parts, Clothes, Colors, Community, Concepts, Family, Farm, Feelings, Food, Holidays and Seasons, Money, Months, Numbers, School, and Transportation.  Each prompt consists of two related sentence stems, making the total prompts in the collection over 1200.  50+ pages.

Download here.

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DOT DOT DOT Writing Prompts – Dec. 5

DOT DOT DOT is the series name of Writing Prompts books for all ages. The first one, FAST AND EASY, Gr. K-3, will be available on December 5, 2019, online in ebook format. Links forthcoming.

Dot Dot Dot, Fast and Easy Gr K-3, Writing Prompts for Children by J.K. Mozingo, M.Ed.

Here’s a cover reveal —

Tada!

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Dot Dot Dot by J.K. Mozingo, M.Ed.

Coming Soon.

Watch for it. Dot Dot Dot by J.K. Mozingo, M.Ed. for students, for children, for adults, for teachers, for home-schooling parents, for writers, for novelists, for journalists.

Start small. Finish the two sentences below with your own words. There are no wrong answers.

Dot Dot Dot is …

Dot Dot Dot is not …

Want more? Try this.

I am thankful for …

How many of these sentences can you, or will you, complete?

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