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Seasonal Argument Writing Prompt Worksheets

Give your learners practice writing argumentative responses to these seasonal writing prompts! Designed primarily for middle school learners, these nonfiction writing prompts will engage students in writing their claims about the given topics and supporting those claims with relevant evidence and reasoning. Learners will also gain practice acknowledging and addressing different opinions and perspectives on the matters. Looking for grading rubrics to accompany these prompts? Check out our standards-based writing rubrics.

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Fall Argument Writing Prompt #1: Fall Break

Fall Argument Writing Prompt #1: Fall Break

Learners practice their argumentative writing skills with this writing prompt about fall break requirements!
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Fall Argument Writing Prompt #2: Dress Code

Fall Argument Writing Prompt #2: Dress Code

Learners practice their argumentative writing skills with this writing prompt about school dress codes!
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Fall Argument Writing Prompt #3: Holiday Shopping

Fall Argument Writing Prompt #3: Holiday Shopping

Learners practice their argumentative writing skills with this writing prompt about requiring stores to stay open on holidays!
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Winter Argument Writing Prompt #1: Snow Days

Winter Argument Writing Prompt #1: Snow Days

Should schools be limited to a certain number of snow days? Learners write an argumentative response to this winter-themed writing prompt!
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Winter Argument Writing Prompt #2: Work Over Winter Break

Winter Argument Writing Prompt #2: Work Over Winter Break

Should students have to complete assignments over winter break? Learners write an argumentative response to this winter-themed writing prompt!
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Winter Argument Writing Prompt #3: Getting Outside

Winter Argument Writing Prompt #3: Getting Outside

Should children have to spend time outdoors during the winter months? Learners write an argumentative response to this winter-themed writing prompt!
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Spring Argument Writing Prompt #1: Spring Break Workload

Spring Argument Writing Prompt #1: Spring Break Workload

Invite learners to practice their argumentative writing skills with this writing prompt about spring break homework requirements!
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Spring Argument Writing Prompt #2: Reconsidering Recess

Spring Argument Writing Prompt #2: Reconsidering Recess

Invite learners to practice their argumentative writing skills with this writing prompt about giving middle school students access to recess!
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Spring Argument Writing Prompt #3: Outdoor Instruction

Spring Argument Writing Prompt #3: Outdoor Instruction

Invite learners to practice their argumentative writing skills with this writing prompt about allowing teachers to hold classes outdoors!
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Summer Argument Writing Prompt #1: Summer Reading

Summer Argument Writing Prompt #1: Summer Reading

Learners practice their argumentative writing skills with this writing prompt about summer reading requirements!
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Summer Argument Writing Prompt #2: Screen Time

Summer Argument Writing Prompt #2: Screen Time

Learners practice their argumentative writing skills with this writing prompt about summer screen time limits!
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Summer Argument Writing Prompt #3: Getting Outside

Summer Argument Writing Prompt #3: Getting Outside

Learners practice their argumentative writing skills with this summer-themed writing prompt about spending time outdoors!
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