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Winter Writing Interventions

These winter writing interventions are designed to help you with those students that require a little prompting during writing.

These winter writing interventions are designed to help you with new ideas for writing workshop.

Use these writing interventions with your struggling writers.

We love when kids are given the opportunity to be real authors during writing workshop. So many children thrive when given blank books and the freedom to write as they choose.

You can download this complete winter writing interventions collection at the bottom of this post. We are providing this set as two downloads. There is a large download that contains the resources we will describe below.

These winter writing interventions are designed to help you with those students that require a little prompting during writing FREE

There is also a second, smaller download. This second download contains word cards for the first 100 Fry words. They are designed to match the seasonal word cards within the larger collection.

As much as this can be a great experience for so many of our students, it can also be a challenge for others. While we have always liked to give our students some choice, there are some students who need a little bit of prompting or structure to help them get started. This collection has been created specifically for those students.

FREE Winter Writing Interventions from The Curriculum Corner

In creating this set, our goal has been to give you a selection of possibilities. Not every resource will meet the needs of every student. Our hope is that when you find a child who is struggling, you will find one or two choices that will work to help this child move forward in their writing.

We will describe the intended use for the resources below. However, we realize that you may have other ideas on how to use what we have created.

We would love for you to share any suggestions in the comments below so that you can pass your ideas on to other teachers.

Within this winter writing interventions collection you will find:

Fall Word Cards

These cards have pictures when appropriate. You can use these to help students who get stuck when they do not know how to spell a word. As teachers we are so used to encouraging our students to do their best with spelling.

I think we have all met that child that is unable to move on if they cannot spell a word. These cards are designed for that child.

We are supplying a coordinating set of the first 100 Fry words that you might include with these words. This large collection might be overwhelming. Because of this, you might choose specific words that you believe a child would be interested in writing about.

As a different option, you might print and place these cards in a student’s writing folder, not cut apart.

Recording Pages

There are two recording pages to go with the word cards. These pages provide a simple task for students.

Sentence Starters

For students who would benefit from a sentence starter, you might use these sentence strips. If needed, provide appropriate word cards to complete a sentence you give to a child.

Again, be sure to limit the number of sentences provided if multiple sentences will be overwhelming for a child.

Recording Page

On this page students can write the sentence they create with the sentences trips.

Writing Prompts 

There are five prompts provided in two different formats. One simply has lines and the other includes a spot for students to illustrate their writing.

Sentence Squares

Students read the question at the top of the page and color the picture that matches their answer. They then complete the sentence at the bottom of the page.

Picture Boxes 

Each box contains a picture and possible words that would be used when writing about the picture. Students write a sentence about the picture using the words to help them get started.

First, Next, Last Prompts

Students describe each event using three sentences to tell what happened.

Word Boxes

These are simple pages for students who might not be ready to write their own sentences. Students illustrate the word, trace the word and fill in the word box. They will then unscramble the sentence at the bottom of the page.

For added practice you might have students copy the sentence onto a white board.

Winter Fun Mini Booklet

Students fill in the blanks in this booklet and illustrate each sentence.

You can download this writing collection here:

Fry Word Cards for Winter     Winter Writing – Interventions


You might also like the following free resources:

Winter Photo Prompts with Word Banks FREE from The Curriculum Corner
FREE Winter Themed Lined Writing Papers from The Curriculum Corner | Winter Lined Papers 6

FREE Winter Words Literacy Center Activities from The Curriculum Corner

If you need additional for your writers who need help when starting, take a look at this collection: Resources for Reluctant Writers

We also have a complete set of blank books for writing: Blank Books

As with all of our resources, The Curriculum Corner creates these for free classroom use. Our products may not be sold. You may print and copy for your personal classroom use. These are also great for home school families!

You may not modify and resell in any form. Please let us know if you have any questions.

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