Use these Red Ribbon Week Writing prompts with your students during literacy centers.
Red Ribbon Week Writing Activities and More!
Get ready to dive into Red Ribbon Week with a Red Ribbon Week Writing Center! We’ve put together the perfect blend of reading, writing, and drug awareness education to inspire your young writers to grow!
This Red Ribbon Week Writing download contains two primary components. First, we’ve created an awesome illustrated Red Ribbon week vocabulary word wall display. There are 20 vocabulary cards with bright images to help inspire your students to use academic vocabulary. The writing prompts in this resource are a blend of narrative and informational writing prompts for kids.
Prompts included are:
- Use the words below to illustrate and write a story about being drug-free.
- Use the words below to illustrate and write a story about how drugs are dangerous.
- Use the words below to illustrate and write your pledge to be drug-free.

Red Ribbon Week Writing Prompts
Red Ribbon Week writing prompts are a great way to encourage students to practice their writing skills while learning about this important national event. These prompts not only strengthen literacy but also give students the opportunity to reflect on healthy choices, personal responsibility, and the value of living a drug-free life. By connecting writing with meaningful real-world topics, students can explore their own thoughts and feelings, share personal experiences, and express creative ideas about making safe and positive decisions.
Download this Write the Room Activity Today
Use the dropdown icon on the Download button to get this engaging Write the Room Activity in either PDF or Google Slides format. Perfect for getting students up and moving while practicing their literacy skills, this activity makes learning interactive and fun. Grab it today and bring a new level of excitement to your classroom!
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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