Blog | Spring Writing Prompts and Art Ideas for Teachers

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53 Spring Writing Prompts + 6 Bonus Spring Art Ideas for Teachers— Spring is in the air and students are getting excited for summer vacation, warm weather, and outdoor fun. You can encourage their excitement with fun journal prompts and journal topics that allow them to daydream about springtime even while they’re in school.

Spring Writing Prompts
Journaling allows students to explore new worlds and to express their creativity. With journal prompts specifically designed for the year’s first season, they’ll be ready to begin the kind of new adventure that only springtime can bring.

Spring is a time for rebirth and fresh starts and is a time of new beginnings. Renew your students’ interest in journal prompts with these great journal topics and with fun spring ideas listed below that allow them to think outside the classroom.

With these journal prompts about spring, students will enjoy writing about their favorite spring activities, the best way to spend a spring day, and all of the things that remind them of the season.

They’ll warm up right away to these new prompts that allow them to explore their favorite spring traditions and their best spring memories.

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Blog | Spring Writing Prompts and Art Ideas for Teachers

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