![]() ![]() Describe what you think of as perfect weather.ġ9. Should fourth graders have cell phones? Why or why not?ġ8. Where would you go and what would you do?ġ7. ![]() Pretend you ate a magic pill that made you as tall as a redwood tree. Where would you go and what would you do?ġ6. Pretend you drank a magic potion that made you as tiny as an ant. If you met an alien, what three questions would you ask them?ġ5. If you won a million dollars, how would you spend the money?ġ2. What’s the best book you’ve read recently? What was it all about?ġ1. Should kids be paid an allowance to do chores around the house? Why or why not?ĩ. Which is more important for success-skill or luck?Ĩ. Name two characters from different books that you think might be good friends. Are fourth graders ready to stay home alone? Why or why not?Ħ. What is your favorite subject in school? Why?ĥ. Would you rather have lots of money or lots of friends? Why?Ĥ. If you had a YouTube channel, what would you talk about?ģ. Would you rather be good at sports or good in school? Why?Ģ. (Want this entire set of fourth grade writing prompts in one easy document? Get your free PowerPoint bundle by submitting your email here, so you’ll always have the prompts available!) 1. If you’d like even more upper elementary writing prompts, we publish new ones twice a week on our kid-friendly site: the Daily Classroom Hub. ![]() We’ve collected 50 fourth grade writing prompts-including opinion, persuasive, informational, and narrative-to spur your students’ imaginations and get them writing! Fourth grade is a time for students to continue to hone their writing chops as they put to use the skills they’ve learned and gain confidence in their abilities. ![]()
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