As the month of February rolls in, it’s a great time to squeeze in special writing projects. We share all of our favorite February writing activities below so you can pick and choose which ones work best for you and your students. Learn all about our most popular February writing projects below!

February Writing Activities
Check out the February writing activities below!
1. February Writing Prompts
This February Writing Journal includes prompts based on 10 different genres of writing: Creative, informative, opinion, narrative, procedural, descriptive, review, persuasive, poetry, and letter writing. It offers fun and engaging writing activities that will motivate your students to practice their writing skills and inspire a love of writing. It’s part of our Monthly Writing Prompts Bundle. Learn more below!
2. Valentine’s Day Flip Book
This Valentine’s Day Flip Book is a fun and engaging Valentine’s Day project that students enjoy putting together. It includes a teacher guide and all of the printables your students need to assemble flip books that look great displayed on a bulletin board. Learn about it below!
3. Valentine’s Day Secret Classmate Activity
This Secret Classmate Activity (also called Classmate in Disguise) is a fun and engaging writing and craft activity. “Turkey in Disguise” was one of the very first resources I added to my Teacher Shop and has always been very popular. I created it for my own second grade classroom as a first year teacher and used it each November with every kindergarten, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade class I taught. For that reason, the packet includes differentiated versions so it can be used in multiple grade levels and for differentiation within your own classroom. Over time, I have added different versions (Easter Bunny, Gingerbread Friend, Leprechaun, and more). Learn more below!
February Read Alouds
Below are some popular read alouds for February that you might find pair well.
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In closing, we hope you found this post about our popular February writing activities for elementary students helpful. If you did, then you may also be interested in these other posts: