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Christmas Daily Writing Prompts: | Australian Curriculum |

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Your favourite writing prompts are back...and with a Christmas makeover! This pack includes 20 engaging writing prompts, one for every school day in December! Not only can they be used for classroom activities, they are also perfect for distance learning. They are geared towards the Year One Australian Curriculum, but feature editable content so can also work for other year levels. These prompts will engage even your most reluctant writers (tried and tested!).


These Christmas prompts include:

  • Would you rather? A much-loved favourite, students are posed with questions such as 'Would you rather have Rudolph's nose or giant elf ears?'.
  • Christmas Opinions! Questions designed to encourage students to form and justify an opinion!
  • Make a Choice! Includes prompts such as 'Where do you think Santa should go on Holiday?'.
  • Let's Persuade! Students apply their knowledge of the persuasive text structure, through prompts such as 'Who should win the Christmas awards; the Elves or Santa?.
  • Christmas Style! A variety of creative prompts designed to explore various text structures and encourage imaginative and critical thinking.


What's included?

  • How-to guide for use on PowerPoint.
  • How-to guide for use on SeeSaw.
  • How-to guide for use on Google Slides.
  • Editable student prompts (Note: The activity prompts on the left side are locked, the student response prompts on the right are editable).
  • A variety of 20 slides that work through the topics listed above.
  • Permission to distribute online to students and parents.


*To double check if the format of these slides will work for you, I've released 5 of my math slides for free! If you are unsure if you will be able to utilise these on your desired platform, such as Google Slides, please download the freebie first!*


How they can be used in the classroom:

  • Display on Smartboard for students to complete orally, on mini-whiteboards or in books.
  • Print out and place in write-and-wipe sleeves (or laminate) for literacy rotations or early finishers.
  • Assign slides as images on SeeSaw or other platform for students to complete on devices.
  • Use on Google Slides. Instructions of how to do this have been provided, but


How they can be used at home:

  • Release slides for students to download at home. They can complete the activities orally, in their books or on devices.
  • Assign slides as images on SeeSaw or other platform for students to complete on devices.

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 Australian Curriculum

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$5.00

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