Journal prompts for kids
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How do we, as parents or educators, teach children gratitude, such an abstract skill? Here are 20 Ideas to Cultivate an Attitude of Gratitude in Children.

Raquel Camilo saved to Coach
Get kids writing with our 30 day challenge. The free printable invites children to write a variety of text types with 30 writing prompts. For home or school.

Sandra DeFazio saved to Kid Schooling
Show kids how awesome handwriting is, and how awesome they can be. Free Printable: Journal Writing Prompts For Kids #BICFightForYourWrite

Vanessa Kendall saved to writing prompts.
Get kids writing with our 30 day challenge. The free printable invites children to write a variety of text types with 30 writing prompts. For home or school.

Jennifer Farley saved to ASE homework hour
Use the quarantine journal prompts for children to help them reflect on this moment. Writing can help children express their thoughts and feelings.

Anissa Seguin saved to E&O writing
free printable. "About Me This Year". Help remember your child's likes and dislikes. Great for older children to fill out themselves or younger children to be interviewed.

Jamie Eason Middleton saved to For my little man
Providing grateful journal prompts help students reflect on what they do have and the good things in their life. Students can start their day with these positive journal prompts.m

Maddy saved to Writing Resources
Help your students enjoy the benefits of journaling, get creative, and let their ideas shine with these 60 Journal Question of the Day prompts!
Heather Murch saved to Kids
May 23, 2021 - The world looks different during this time, and with that I wanted to provide a daily quarantine journal for kids. It is a time our kids have big feelings
Inspire Confidence! In these journal prompts, children are encouraged to reflect on the positive aspects of their lives. From identifying their greatest strengths to considering their goals, each journal prompt offers a motivating or inspiring idea for kids to consider. Students will think about the qualities they share with people they admire and the way they feel when they receive compliments.
Nathalie Brown saved to K-5