Winter
Writing Journal
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Winter Writing Journal
Winter Story Cards: Instructions Winter Story Cards: Characters Winter Story Cards: Settings Winter Story Cards: Story Items Writing Page Snow Day! Winter Bucket List Winter Writing Christmas Writing If You Were a Snowflake... Santa Writing Prompt Writing Prompt: Christmas in Summer? Writing Prompt: The Evil Snowman Writing Prompt: The Present Writing Prompt: Frozen in Time Persuasive Essay: Is Santa Real?
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THE NORTH POLE REINDEER
SANTAS SLEIGH SKI SLOPES
SNOWMAN A SHOVEL
Its story time! Cozy up by the fire for some wintery storytelling with story cards. To play, draw one setting card, one story item card and one character card. Then, tell a story using the items that you see on your cards! To put more twists and turns into your story, draw more cards. Use the following table to organize your story and the blank page provided to write your story.
Storyteller (your name): Cards chosen (circle all that apply): Setting:
snowy outdoor forest ski slope winter cabin in the car a frozen pond the North Pole in the classroom the playground
Characters:
snowman you Santa Claus Yeti reindeer ice skater kids elf
Items:
shovel a pair of mittens Santas sleigh an igloo a sled a pair of skis sack of toys mistletoe
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SNOWMAN
REINDEER
SANTA CLAUS
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KIDS
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YOU!
YETI
ICE SKATER
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ELF
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SNOWY FOREST
SKI SLOPES
WINTER CABIN
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IN THE CAR
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IN THE CLASSROOM
A FROZEN POND
THE PLAYGROUND
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THE NORTH POLE
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SANTAS SLEIGH
SACK OF TOYS
A SLED
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A SHOVEL
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PAIR OF MITTENS
AN IGLOO
SKIS
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MISTLETOE
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Once upon a time...
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Not all parts of the country can have snow days, but its always good to be prepared. What would you want to have with you if you got snowed in? Create a survival kit for yourself to prepare for that next big blizzard!
STEP ONE
Make a list of supplies
I will need...
What w ill you need to survive a snow day?
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STEP TWO
Make a snow day home base
What w ill it look like? Draw a map.
Describe your snow
da y home base
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STEP THREE
Make an itinerary of things to do
One art or DIY craft:
Fill in each activity w ith a description
One indoor group game:
One book to read:
One partner in crime:
One meal to cook:
One card game:
One fun indoor activity:
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Winter is a time for change and renewal. Make your own winter bucket list.
Think of ONE healthy thing that you want to start doing every single day.
now do it!
What are TWO things youve really been wanting to buy? Write up a budget so you can start saving; youll appreciate them more if you work hard for them! 1. 2. Plan out your budget here:
Goal amount: Amount of money Ill save every week: How many weeks I will save up:
I got them!
Think of THREE fun winter activities that youve always wanted to do. Bring your friends! 1. 2. 3.
I did it!
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Write down FOUR favorite winter traditions. Make sure you go do them. 1. 2. 3. 4.
I did it!
Think of THREE fun activities you can do with your whole family this winter. Put them down on the calendar! 1. 2. 3.
I did it!
Think of TWO ways you can give back this holiday season. Have fun doing good for others, itll make you feel good too! 1.
2.
I helped!
What is ONE thing youve always wanted to learn how to do? Write up a game plan of how you will start learning!
I learned!
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Describe the holiday season using the five senses. What smells remind you of the holidays? What sights do you love? How does it feel? Do you have any favorite winter tastes? Which sounds make you think of Christmas? Paint a scene of senses.
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What if Christmas were a person? Would it be a boy or girl? What would this person look like? Describe Christmass personality and other traits.
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If you were a snowflake, what would life be like for you? Describe your journey from birth in the clouds, all the way to rest on the ground.
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You receive a letter from Santa in the mail. Santa is in danger! But the strange thing is that the letter is dated 1 year into the future. What did the letter say? Tell a story about how you unravel the mystery and save Santa Claus.
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Writing Prompt Christmas in Summer?
What if Christmas took place on June 25th instead of December 25th? How would it be different? Write a story about what summer Christmas looks like and draw a few examples in the space provided below.
Draw a summer Christmas tree, ornaments and decorations! Instead of Christmas sweaters, what would be worn to parties?
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Use the following lines to describe how Christmas began during summer and how its celebrated.
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Writing Prompt The Evil Snowman
You are being followed down the street by an evil snowman that came to life! But the worst part is that no one believes you. Tell a story about what you do next.
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Writing Prompt The Present
Hello?
One night, you sneak into the living room to check out the presents under the tree. Suddenly, you hear a voice. Its small and soft. Then, you realize its coming from one of the presents...
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Writing Prompt Frozen in Time
Its Christmas morning, and you run downstairs to open presents. But something weird happens - it seems that time has been frozen! Outside the cars are still, and people walking by are frozen in place. Tell a story of what has happened and what you do next!
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Persuasive Essay Is Santa Real?
Little Timmy came home crying one day - some kids just told him that Santa doesnt exist! Unfortunately, they had a good argument: There is no such thing as a ying reindeer, the North Pole is too cold to live in, and how could Santa even visit every child of the world in one night? Its your job to provide a counter-argument to help make Little Timmy renew his belief in Santa! Use what you will learn about persuasive writing to come up with 3 main counter-arguments, each with plenty of supporting evidence, to argue that there really is a Santa Claus.
Identify your counter-arguments
Use the chart below to identify your counter-argument for each point your friends made against the existence of Santa Claus.
Their argument
Your argument
There is no such thing as a ying reindeer.
The North Pole is too cold to live in.
How can Santa visit every child in the world in just one night?
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Outline your essay
Fill in the essay map below with points for your introduction, your three main arguments including their separate supporting details and your conclusion. Here are a few things to keep in mind while organizing your essay: Introduction: Identify the purpose of your essay and give a brief summary. Body: State your topic sentence for each point, give supporting details for each and then give a concluding sentence for each paragraph. Conclusion: Restate the points made in your essay and make your last statements regarding the topic.
Introduction
Argument #1
Supporting Details
Argument #2
Supporting Details
Argument #3
Supporting Details
Conclusion
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Write your essay
Use the information youve organized in the previous pages to write your essay.
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