Whether you have a child who struggles to write or a child who can’t find enough to write about, writing prompts are a great way to engage their creativity and encourage them. These FREE Ocean-Themed Writing Prompts for Kids include 10 fun prompts to get their imaginations going!
What would it feel like to be a wave hurtling toward the shore? Or what would it be like to be a lantern fish who discovers her lights aren’t working one day? These are just two of the questions your kids will consider as they explore the world of the ocean with these FREE Ocean-Themed Writing Prompts for Kids.
Each prompt comes on a themed notebooking page for your kids to record their story on, plus there are additional themed pages in the back of the unit for capturing longer stories. Writing prompts are a fantastic tool because there is no right or wrong answer. Your child’s imagination can go in any direction. The important thing is to just get them thinking, imagining, and writing. And if the act of writing is a struggle, they can narrate their stories for you to record.
Grab this set of 10 FREE Ocean-Themed Writing Prompts for Kids and watch them dive deep into the world of the ocean! Scroll down to get this instant download.
Recommended Resource: Ocean Notebook – Companion to Ocean Anatomy by Julia Rothman
In the Ocean Notebook, students will use a combination of written narration, drawing, and labeling alongside Ocean Anatomy by Julia Rothman to learn all about life in the ocean, layers of the ocean, the ocean floor, coral reefs, tide pools, and much more.
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Bonnie Rose Hudson’s heart’s desire is for every child to feel the love of God and know how special they are to Him. She would love for you to stop by her website WriteBonnieRose.com for homeschool and history curriculum, resources to help teach your children about missions and the persecuted Church, free history and writing printables, and to check out her newest release from JourneyForth, The Hidden Village, an early reader set in India.