Written by Emily Upton - Posted Oct. 2, 2023
Let's chat about a simple yet incredibly effective tool for nurturing young writers in upper elementary classrooms: daily quick writes. These short daily writing exercises might just be the key to unlocking your students' creativity, boosting their confidence, and improving their overall writing skills.
Enhancing Writing & Thinking Skills
Picture this: your students writing something every. single. day.
It might be a short story, a paragraph related to how they're feeling that day, or a creative response to a thought-provoking prompt. What's the result? Improved writing skills.
With daily writing, students naturally encounter new words and phrases. They develop improved language skills, practice spelling and writing conventions, and learn how to share their ideas with others.
Quick writes aren't just about writing; they're about thinking too. Some prompts require students to reflect on their experiences, analyze situations, or make decisions. This fosters critical thinking skills. Students can then use those skills to tackle a variety of different writing types.
Like any skill, practice makes perfect. When students write every day, they naturally become more comfortable with getting their ideas down on paper, using proper grammar and sentence structure, and overall just feeling better as a writer.
The more they write, the better they get. It's as simple as that.
Encouraging Creative Expression
Quick writes give students opportunities to write in a shorter format than most formal classroom writing assignments. They also provide students with the chance to let their imaginations run wild. Prompts like "Imagine you're an astronaut exploring a new planet" or "Write about the adventures of a talking animal" can inspire some seriously imaginative tales. Plus, it's a fun way to sneak in some creative writing while keeping students engaged!
You can even use quick writes to foster cross-curricular connections. For that kiddo who hates writing but loves science, this can be a way to help them practice their writing skills while giving them an outlet to discuss something they love!
Boosting Confidence
Remember the feeling of finishing a writing piece and thinking, "Wow, I did that!"? Well, that's exactly what daily quick writes can do for your students. As they see themselves improving day by day, their confidence in their writing abilities skyrockets. This newfound confidence isn't just beneficial for writing; it spills over into other subjects and aspects of their lives.
For reluctant writers, a daily quick write where the expectation is a paragraph is a lot less intimidating than writing a book report or completing a research project. You can help your struggling students feel more confident by giving them the chance to feel the success of completing their daily writing prompts.
Fostering a Love for Writing
The ultimate goal is to instill a lifelong love for writing. When students enjoy their daily quick writes, they're more likely to see writing as a joyous form of self-expression rather than something their teacher makes them do.
Giving students choices, relating the writing prompt to a fun fact, or giving students the chance to illustrate their stories can help students get excited about writing.
Let your enthusiasm for writing shine through when you model writing for your students. Your students will pick up on your passion!
Fitting Quick Writes Into Your Day
We all know that there's never enough time during your language arts block to fit in all the things. Here are some ideas to fit quick writes into your schedule.
- Use them as a daily center rotation
- Have students complete them as bell work when they enter the classroom
- Offer them as an early finisher activity
- Sneak them into another subject, like social studies or science, if they're cross-curricular topics
- Assign quick writes as homework
- Set aside a dedicated time for quick writes, like the start or end of the day.
- Keep it fun and stress-free; encourage creativity over perfection.
- Give students the chance to share their writing in small groups, with the class, or using a digital platform like Flipgrid.
My Favorite Resource for Quick Writes
Need some quick write prompts to get started? Don't want to waste your precious planning time trying to hunt down writing prompts for the week?Using This Day in History Daily Quick Writes can be an absolute game changer in your classroom. These ready-to-use monthly resources make a huge impact on student writing success with no prep from you.
Each month offers different prompts related to a fun fact, and gives students the chance to build stamina while writing about a variety of topics. And, they're digital AND printable!
Teachers Love Them:
⭐ "What an excellent and super fun way to make writing fun and engaging for students! They love learning a new, daily factoid about why that particular day is special in the history of time."
⭐ "This resource has been a game-changer for my bell-work time! Students are really interested in finding out what the topic of the day is."
⭐ "I use these during centers and the students love finding out the fun fact of the day. Also, it incorporates the different types of writing well: persuasive, narrative, and expository."
Want your entire year of quick writes planned with no prep for you? Click here!
Daily quick writes are like little bursts of creativity and skill-building that can make a big difference in your upper elementary classroom. They enhance writing skills, encourage creativity, increase writing stamina, and most importantly can foster a love for writing that can last a lifetime.
If you're excited to implement daily quick writes in your classroom or have experiences to share, drop a comment below!
Happy writing! 📝✨