Writing prompts for middle school can be a fantastic way to encourage students to explore their creativity, hone their writing skills, and have a lot of fun in the process. Middle schoolers are at a crucial age where they are figuring out their interests and forming opinions on various subjec...
Ok, without further ado, here are those 100 writing prompts for middle school students. Enjoy! 100 Writing Prompts for Middle School(List #1) These first 72 of 100+ writing prompts for middle school students ideas are excellent for journaling or for use as 5-minute writing prompts for middle...
These middle school writing prompts are wonderful for in-class use or for a homework assignment. However, you use them, we hope you and your writers enjoy them to the max! Create your own holiday. What would you celebrate? How could you get others to join in the fun? Would you rather...
Writing Prompts for Middle School Middle School Expository/Informative Prompts 1. NEW Imagine that you could give advice to someone—it could be someone you know personally, a historical figure, or a famous person living today. Write an essay that identifies the person and the advice you would ...
Getting middle school students to write does not have to be an uphill battle! This lesson offers prompts you can use to get your middle school students writing about photographs. Photo Writing Are you interested in helping your middle school students write longer and deeper pieces? Students at ...
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I’ve created an online, 5-day creative writing program called Writing Camp for Teens. The program contains five activity bundles with writing-centered exercises, crafts, resources, and the odd field trip. You will have enough writing prompts to last a long time. There are options that include...
Funny Writing Prompts for 4th Grade 16. What is the funniest thing that has ever happened to you? 17. Imagine you came to school one day and found your teacher had turned into an animal. What animal would it be, and what would happen?
Music is a universal language. Whether your students enjoy listening to music, love to sing, or are learning to play an instrument, there’s something about music that “strikes a chord” with young teens. That said, these middle school music writing prompts can be used with kids of all ...
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