It’s not always easy for students to find the inspiration they need to start writing. Use these fun writing prompts to help students develop a daily habit of writing, that will have their creative juices flowing in no time.
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A guitar pick, a red balloon, and a wicker basket. Write a scene or a poem that includes these three objects.
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Tell this story: “There it was, finally. Our island. Our very own island. It looked beautiful above the waves of fog, but there was still one question to be answered: why had they sold it to us for only five dollars?”
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"When I stepped outside, the whole world smelled like…" Write a scene that starts with that line.
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What animal lives beneath your human skin? A mouse? A cougar? Or what? Explain with writing.
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What if your pet could only talk to you at midnight for an hour?
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Write about 5 things you'd rather be doing right now.
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Create a menu from a fictitious restaurant. Make sure the restaurant has a theme, such as Classic Books, and the food should all be given appropriate names (e.g., “Mockingbird Pie”).
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You’re a talk show host. Pick two guests. Why did you choose them? Are they people who get along, or people with vastly different viewpoints? Write about the episode.
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Rewrite “The Tale of the Three Little Pigs” by using people that you know as the pigs and the wolf.
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A blue trash can, a red picture frame, a teddy bear with the stuffing falling out, and a padlock. Put these four items somewhere in a story, scene, or poem.
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What road-trip would you take if you suddenly could? Write about it.
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Pick a family member or two and write about his or her reputation in your family, or tell a family legend.
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Write a self-portrait.