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Unlocking Creativity: 31 December Daily Journal Writing Prompts 

June 24, 2023 //  by Lauren Du Plessis

As December unfolds, the allure of holiday cheer, winter wonder, and the anticipation of the new year provides a fertile ground for the imagination. Our list of journal prompts is all you need to guide your students through this enchanting month- urging them to reflect, envision, and create! Not only does this collection serve as a tool for enhancing writing skills and fostering imaginative thought, but it also promotes mindful engagement. Let’s get that festive cheer rolling and jump right in! 

1. Write a letter to a snowflake that’s just about to fall.

2. Invent a new holiday and describe the traditions associated with it.

3. If you had an opportunity to present a global gift, what would you give and why?

4. Describe the taste of a candy cane using all five senses.

5. Narrate a story from the perspective of a snowman at midnight.

6. What would a winter-themed amusement park look like? Describe in detail.

7. If reindeer were school teachers, what subjects would they teach?

8. Develop a suspenseful story set in a silent, snowy town.

9. Create a poem about a wintery sunrise.

10. Discover a magical snow globe. What happens when you shake it?

11. If you woke up as a Christmas tree ornament, what would you see?

12. From a bird’s eye view, describe a family’s winter picnic in a forest.

13. You have been assigned to design a winter festival. What unique elements would you include?

14. Write a conversation between a snowflake and a raindrop.

15. Imagine you could hear winter. What would it sound like?

16. What would you ask for if a winter wizard granted you three wishes?

17. Describe a daring rescue mission to save a lost penguin in the North Pole.

18. Write about an encounter with an ice dragon.

19. Imagine you are one of Santa’s elves. What’s a day like at the North Pole?

20. Tell the story of a daring gingerbread man escaping a bakery.

21. Design your ideal winter fort and describe the adventures you would have in it.

22. Discuss the pros and cons of winter break.

23. Write a story that includes a blizzard, an igloo, and a lost dog.

24. How would Arctic animals celebrate Christmas?

25. Imagine a toy’s perspective on the day after Christmas.

26. Tell a story about an old winter folklore in your family.

27. If a winter storm could speak, what would it tell you?

28. Convey the joy of building your first snowman of the year.

29. Tell a tale of a snowflake that never melted.

30. Imagine discovering an underground ice cavern. What secrets does it hold?

31. Create a myth about why no two snowflakes are alike.

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