10 FREE Freshwater Marshes Writing Prompts

Published:
March 11, 2021

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Give your kids a chance to let their imaginations run wild while learning about habitats with this set of FREE Freshwater Marshes Writing Prompts! This set of 10 prompts are fun, quirky, and a great way to engage reluctant writers (or reluctant science students). 

Writing Prompts Freshwater Marshes text with image of a bird standing outside by the ocean

These FREE Freshwater Marshes Writing Prompts are designed for 8-12-year olds to encourage them to think outside the box. Even if they aren’t usually excited about writing or science, they can have fun with writing prompts about: 

  • How can you get all your ducklings in a row when they don’t cooperate? 
  • How can you outsmart a speedy frog when you are a slow snail? 
  • How can you put in a full day of work if you’re a beaver with a toothache? 
  • And much more! 

There are 10 writing prompts in all, plus blank notebooking pages to help capture your kids’ stories.

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