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Writing Prompts

Getting students excited about writing can be tough. Whether you want to improve their writing skills, get them thinking more critically and creatively, or simply help them get comfortable expressing themselves on paper, explore our writing prompts created by fellow educators.

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This can be used as a stand-alone writing prompt. Ideally, this would be...

As technology increases, the probability of flying cars may become a reality sooner...

This writing prompt can either be used at the end of a unit...

What is technology? What is your favorite piece of technology? Is it your...

Genetics and DNA are major topics in high school sciences. This prompt poses...

Who is your favorite celebrity? Is it Michael Jordan, JoJo Siwa, or Elsa...

Students will learn what vibrations are, discover how they are produced, and explain...

Students will take an in-depth look at how children spent their free time...

Students will think about the factors that impact how much a worker earns...

This writing prompt can either be used at the end of a President’s...

After a unit about how life was different long ago, students will participate...

Introduction Students will write a persuasive essay about their (fact-supported) stance on animal...

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