Learning Resources LER 7232 Car Seat User Manual


 
Writing Prompt Cubes can be used to give students a creative start to write
sentences, a paragraph, or a short story. The hands-on activities will give
students the opportunity to have fun with writing and storytelling!
This set includes six multi-colored cubes with different writing prompts
printed on each side.
Suggested Activities
Story on the Spot
Pass the cubes around the room. Have one of the students with a cube stand
up and roll the cube. On the spot, have them tell a story, or a statement about
what they just rolled. This story can either be real or made up.
Story Starters
Use the Writing Prompt Cubes when writing a story. Have a student roll a
cube then go back to their desk and write about what they rolled. This can be
done with every student or just when they are having trouble thinking about
what to write. Keep the story starter cubes in a writing center for students to
use when they are stumped for a writing topic.
Same but Different
Have students pair up for a writing activity. Have one person roll the cube.
Both students will write about what was rolled. After they have completed
their story they should share with each other to see how the stories differ or
how they are the same. If time permits read a couple stories to the whole
class. This can also be done with the whole class writing about the same
prompt. Students can write a story with a partner to help with their creativity
and teamwork.
Journal Time
The teacher can roll a cube to use as a journal prompt. Students will start
their journal entry with the same prompt. Journal entries do not get shared
with the class, as some private topics may be written.
Writing Prompt
Cubes