Kindergarten Journal Prompts Book
Want to keep your little one entertained at home? These Kindergarten Journal Prompts are a great way to get kids thinking about and articulating some of their favorite things.
They can practice many of the skills they’re starting to develop including writing their name, fine motor skills, drawing, and writing legible words. This is a great way to keep kids learning in a fun way at home and in the classroom.
How to Use the Kindergarten Journal Prompt Book
Have your child/students sit down in a quiet area where they can think about the journal prompt given.
They will have space at the top to practice their name. They’ll also have a space in the middle of the page to draw whatever comes to mind after reading the journal prompt. At the bottom, there is a space for them to write a few words to answer the prompt.
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Kindergarten Journal Prompt Ideas
- What is your favorite color and why?
- What is your favorite animal and why?
- If you could be a shape, which shape would you be and why?
- What is your favorite food and why?
- If you could have ice cream or candy, which one would you pick and why?
- What is your favorite toy and why?
- If you could help cook in the kitchen with mommy, what would you want to make and why?
- If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
- If you could have the ultimate sleepover, what would you bring and why?
- What is your favorite thing to do with your grandparents?
- What do you like about your mom?
- What do you like about your dad?
- What do you like doing with your family?
- What is your favorite holiday and why?
- Describe your ultimate birthday party
- What is your favorite season and why?
- What is your favorite thing to do outside?
- What is your favorite thing to do inside?
- What is your favorite book and why?
- What is your favorite snack and why?
- What was the best thing you did this summer?
- If you could be an animal, what would you be and why?
- What do you want to be when you grow up and why?
- What is something special you do with your dad?
- What is something your family does at Christmas time?
- What is your favorite movie and why?
- If you could have anything you wanted in the world, what would it be and why?
- Who is your best friend and why?
- What would you do if you could go to the moon?
- If you saw a shooting star, what would you wish for?
- What is your favorite thing to do when you go camping and why?
- If you could be any animal in the zoo, what would you be and why?
- If you could be a policeman or a firefighter, which one would you be and why?
- Describe your favorite car.
- If you could only give one gift, who would you give it to and why?
- What is your favorite thing about your grandpa and why?
- What is your favorite thing about your grandma and why?
- What is your favorite flower and why?
- What is your favorite insect and why?
- If you could only pick 3 things at the grocery store, what would you pick and why?
- Name 3 things you love about your family.
- Name 3 things you love about school.
- What is your favorite sport and why?
- What do you want to be for Halloween and why?
- What is your favorite nursery rhyme and why?
- What would you do if you could be a prince or princess for the day?
- If you could have cake or brownies, which one would you choose and why?
- What is your favorite store and why?
- If you could create a playground, what would you have in your playground?
- What is your favorite song and why?
Which question do you think your little one is most excited to write about? Comment below!
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I love seeing my Kindergarten friends write in their journals. It’s really funny looking back on my writing when I was in kindergarten and comparing it now to when I’m an adult lol.