March Bullet Journal Ideas for Kids

March can feel like a long month. There are no major holidays and kids are starting to get antsy. Here are many different ideas to help you mix things up and write using these March Bullet Journal Ideas for Kids (and adults!). You can download these creative March journal prompts at the bottom of the post to make your own free printable journal.

Here are many different ideas to help you mix things up and write using these March Bullet Journal Ideas for Kids (and adults!)

What Skills Are Students Working on With these March Bullet Journal Prompts?

When kids complete these writing prompts, they are working on the following skills:

  • handwriting
  • written expression
  • literacy
  • imagination
  • creativity
  • social skills and more!

Most of these prompts are suitable for elementary students. You can make them easier or harder depending upon the grades.  For example, kindergarten or first grade students could simply draw their responses. 

March Journal Prompts Calendar – March 1 – March 15

March 1: Mardi Gras: Mardi Gras is one of the biggest parties of the year! Write a story about a party you remember going to or create your own story about a party you would love to have.

March 2: Read Across America Day: Write about your favorite book. Who are the main characters? What happens? Would you recommend it to a friend?

March 3: National I Want you To Be Happy Day: Write about your happiest day. It can have already happened or it can be a dream you have for the future.

March 4: Marching Music Day: What’s your favorite kind of music? Tell us in a journal entry. March around the room when you are done!

March 5: National Cheese Doodle Day: Cheese Doodles are some of the most popular snacks! What’s your favorite snack? Why do you love to eat it?

March 6: National Oreo Day: Another fan favorite! If you could make any kind of Oreos, what kind would make?

March 7: National Heroes Day: Who is a hero in your life? Why are they a hero to you?

March 8: Be Nasty Day: Ew! What’s something that really grosses you out? Maybe it’s spiders or mice? Write about it in a journal entry.

March 9: National Barbie Day: A day just for Barbies! Write a story and then act it out using Barbies. If you don’t have Barbies, you can use any other toy.

March 10: Popcorn Lover’s Day: Are you a popcorn lover? Tell us about how popcorn pops. What sounds does it make? What does it smell like?

March 11: Middle Name Pride Day: What’s your middle name? Do you like it? If not, what would you want to change it to?

March 12: National Plant a Flower Day: What’s your favorite flower? Describe it. For an extra challenge, go out and plant a flower!

March 13: National Open an Umbrella Indoors Day: Don’t fall for it! People say opening an umbrella can give you years of bad luck. Write a story about someone who opened an umbrella inside. What happened to them?

March 14: National Write Your Story Day: Write a story about anything! There are no rules and no limits!

March 15: Everything You Think is Wrong Day: Could you imagine a day where everything you think is wrong? What about a day where everything you think is right? Let’s turn the tables! Write about what you would say and do if you could never be wrong.

March Bullet Journal Ideas for Kids – March 16-31

March 16: No Selfies Day: Could you imagine a world without selfies? How about without phones? Write about what you think the world would look like without phones.

March 17: Saint Patrick’s Day: Grab a green pencil and write about a world of green. Get creative!

March 18: Awkward Moments Day: Write about your most embarrassing moment. Where were you? What happened? Did anybody notice?

March 19: National Let’s Laugh Day: Write three of your best jokes!

March 20: National Ravioli Day: What’s your favorite kind of pasta? Do you know how to cook it? Write down the recipe.

March 21: World Poetry Day: Write a poem about anything.

March 22: National As Young As You Feel Day: If you could be one age for the rest of your life, what age would you be and why?

March 23: National Puppy Day: Do you have a puppy? Write a story about your puppy. If you don’t have a puppy, write about what you would do if you did have one.

March 24: National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day: Write about yourself as if you are in the moment of eating a chocolate-covered raisin. What does it taste like?

March 25: International Waffle Day: What’s your favorite thing to eat for breakfast?

March 26: Make up Your Own Holiday Day: If you could make up any holiday, what would it be? How would people celebrate it?

March 27: International Scribble Day: Write a story and draw a picture to go with it.

March 28: Respect Your Cat Day: Pretend your cat or any pet is royalty. What would you do to protect and respect them?

March 29: World Piano Day: Do you play any instruments? Tell us about them. If not, write about an instrument you would love to learn how to play.

March 30: National I am in Control Day: If you were in control for just one day, tell us what you would do.

March 31: Manatee Appreciation Day: Manatees live in the ocean. What’s your favorite ocean animal?

There you have it! A writing prompt for every day in the month of March. If you are looking for even more writing prompts, check out our earlier posts or check back next month for our April writing prompts.

Happy Writing!

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Bullet Journal Ideas for Students

A bullet journal is essentially a journal that you use to organize your to-do lists, as well as to keep other notes and a log of things that you’ve already done. You do this by using bulleted items, which is where the name comes from.

So, it’s just a book of lists then? Well kind of, but it’s also a fair bit more attractive and useful than a book of lists. Plus, your students will love that they do not require excessive handwriting. Your thoughts are often written down and concise short statements.

Bullet Journal Dot Grid Printable Journal Pages – There are bullet journal dot grids and bullet journal blank pages that you can print out and use to create your bullet journal. You can find a bullet journal dot grid printable for free at the bottom of this blog post. It also includes 7 other awesome bullet journal pages to help you get started today! These pages are suitable for older elementary students, middle school students, high school students, college students and adults!