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Writing

Pirate Writing Prompts

Pirate Writing Prompts
Ahoy matey!

Would ye like some writin’ prompts fer ye lads and lasses?

I have some fer ye today. They’ll get ye band ‘o wee ones writin’ like a pirate in no time.

In fact, they’ll turn ye landlubbers into a jolly band ‘o pirates. Arr!

But that be all the shoutin’ I’ll do fer now. When yer ready, here be the pirate writing prompts.

5 Fun Pirate Writing Prompts

  1. Write a silly story about a pirate who can’t stop singing.
  2. Write a funny story about a pirate who is afraid of cockroaches.
  3. Write a pirate story using at least 5 of the following words: Arr, barrel, crow’s nest, gangplank, hook, island, parrot, scallywag, treasure, Land ho!
  4. Write a pirate story from the perspective of a parrot.
  5. Pretend you’re a pirate and you’ve just buried your treasure. Draw a map and write down detailed instructions on how to find it again.

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If you liked these writing prompts, I have more in my Pirate Pranks Writing Prompts pack. It’s a collection of 20 pirate-themed writing prompts in three different formats; 1) a one page list, 2) a set of large cards, and 3) a set of small cards. You also get pirate-themed journal pages as well as a half-page word list that can provide kids with inspiration and spelling help. It’s lots of pirate fun!

Many blessings,
Susan's siggy

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Hi, and welcome to Homeschool With Love! I'm Susan, and I'm a former teacher and homeschooler. My children are grown now. I created this site to provide you with tips and resources for homeschooling. I also publish educational products that you can use in your homeschool at WarmHeartsPublishing.com. Feel free to check it out as well.
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