Or are you looking for prompts to use in the classroom? These prompts are aimed at middle school students (roughly age 11 – 14) – but younger or older writers might enjoy trying them as well. I’ve split them into different types of prompts – imaginative prompts, non-fiction/essay pro...
Indeed, we love sharing journal prompts and writing topics so much thatyou’ll find thousands of free prompts available for you to use with your middle school class.From worksheets to instructions to curriculum, you are invited to share these prompts with your kids. Now’s see this… Brief O...
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These prompts can help kids think in a systematic way and come up with interesting essays and articles. Narrative, persuasive, essay, and journal writing prompts are well-known for kids in elementary and middle school. Writing Prompts for Elementary Students Narrative writing prompts can be the ...
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Teaching my kids to successfully use writing as a form of self expression and communication is a top goal here at my house. Use these 150+ free printable pages of writing prompts to make adding more writing to your kid’s days easy!
We have story starters, icebreakers, fiction writing prompts, and fun topics to inspire kids through writing. From young students to middle school students and even high school, we have great writing prompts for all writing styles and even the most reluctant writers. ...
Set yourtimer for 15 minutes. Choose one of the prompts above and start your story (or jump into the middle of a scene!). When time's up, post your practice in thePro Practice Workshop hereand share feedback with a few other writers. ...
You wake up to find your life is animated like a cartoon. What do you do differently in this new world? Be sure to share your stories in the comments! We’ll create another batch of writing prompts in the future, so be sure to check back for updates....