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This is the writing prompts worksheets section. Students often need a topic that will stimulate their brains to begin the writing process. Writing prompts direct student to write about a particular topic. Once the student begins writing, they will learn all about that given topic and be able to express their point of view about it. Our K-12 writing prompts worksheets subtopics include; argumentative, expository and research, narrative, and persuasive.

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Argumentative
Writing Prompt Worksheets
Argumentative Writing Prompt Worksheets

Expository and Research
Writing Prompts Worksheets
Expository and Research Writing Prompts Worksheets

Narrative
Writing Prompt Worksheets
Narrative Writing Prompt Worksheets

Persuasive
Writing Prompt Worksheets
Persuasive Writing Prompt Worksheets




Argumentative Writing Prompt Worksheets

Argumentative writing is when a person attempts to convince the reader to understand things from their point of view by providing reasoning, facts and other strategies of persuasion. Argumentative writing also requires a student to investigate a particular topic to collect, generate and evaluat evidence.

Expository and Research Writing Prompts Worksheets

Expository and research writing is informational based. Expository writing is a type of writing that is used to explain, describe, give information and inform. The text is organized around a certain topic. Research based writing requires a student to look deeply into a certain topic so they may present their own interpretation , evaluation or argument based on those finding or facts.

Narrative Writing Prompt Worksheets

Narrative writing is writing to tell a story. Students enjoy writing narratives or stories about their history, name, neighborhood, friends, family and so much more. Often, teachers will urge students to use literary devices within their narratives such as dialogue, theme, conflict, suspense and the parts of plot. Narrative writing can be creative and fun.

Persuasive Writing Prompt Worksheets

Persuasive writing is non-fiction writing aimed at arguing a certain perspective or point of view with reasoning. Often, the author's point of view will be supported by reasons or evidence to further persuade the reader to agree. The opposing reasons and counterargument must always be considered when reading a persuasive essay.









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