Winter Writing Project Ideas for Lesson Plans

Free and Simple Creative Writing Prompts and Activities for Children

© Sallie Schaaf Borrink

Jan 5, 2009
Happy Snowman Enjoys Winter, Joe Tyson
Celebrate January and motivate young writers with these writing lesson plan ideas related to winter, the presidential inauguration, winter sports, and Martin Luther King.

These easy to implement winter-themed activities will promote learning and writing skills. They rely on materials you probably already have making them inexpensive as well. The ideas below include writing, group collaboration, crafts, and miscellaneous learning projects that are fun and inexpensive. Enjoy!

Cabin Fever Idea Book

Make a class idea book for winter fun! Have the class brainstorm fun things that can be done inside when the weather is too bad to go out. The teacher writes the ideas on the board, directing the conversation as needed. Each student copies the entire list into her own special Cabin Fever Idea Book to take home. If time is short, the teacher can type up the list and make copies. The students can then decorate a cover for the book.

Sticker Stories

Kids love stickers and they can be a great way to promote writing! Give each student a sheet of winter-themed stickers such as snowmen. As the students write a story, they substitute one of the stickers for the word.

Shoebox Diorama

Have the students choose one of the writing prompts below and write a short composition. Then have them create a shoebox diorama that illustrates part of their written piece. Attach the compositions to the top of the boxes and invite younger students to visit the class and read the written pieces and view the dioramas.

Winter Word Search

As a class, brainstorm a list of winter-related words and write them on the chalkboard or overhead. Give each student a piece of graph paper and have him/her make a word search complete with a list of words used in the word search. Have the students exchange word searches and complete.

Winter Writing Prompts

  • When Will It Snow?
  • Too Much Snow!
  • The Case of the Backwards Footprints
  • Feeding the Squirrels When I Meant to Feed the Birds
  • The Toboggan Race
  • The Disappearing Mittens
  • The Day My Snowman Came to Life!

Presidential Inauguration Writing Prompts

  • My Hopes for Our New President
  • Three Things Our President Need to Do
  • Celebrating America
  • Remembering a Great President
  • How to Get Elected President
  • My Dream Trip To Washington, D.C.

Winter Sports Writing Prompts

  • The Ice Skating Disaster
  • Racing Down Big Thrill Hill
  • The Day I Thought I Could Snowboard
  • Ice Fishing Rescue!
  • Runaway Snowmobile!

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Writing Prompts

  • I Have a Dream, Too
  • A Great Sacrifice
  • The Importance of Character
  • Looking beyond a Person’s Color
  • Living What You Believe

Winter writing activities can be fun and easy to put together. Using these winter-themed ideas and writing prompts when creating lesson plans will be a sure hit with students!


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