Animal World – Some writing activities that all revolve around furry friends.
Two-step Stories – These are some pretty righteous pictures to work off of.
Expressing Thoughts and Opinions – You can either tackle doing the morale thing or dating online.
Self-awareness through Journaling – Who does carry a journal with them every where?
Write To Make Them Want It – Use emotional words that make you want to get up and move.
The Person I Most Admire – Think about someone from history that you respect and admire very much.
Writing for Yourself vs. Writing for an Audience – Choose a topic for a poem. Then write two poems, one that you intend to share with the class and one that you will keep just for yourself and not show to anyone.
Descriptive Writing – Describe what is going on in the picture. Compose an opening, middle, and closing paragraph.
Writing Instructions – Choose one of the subjects below and write instructions for it. Use the back of this page if you need more space.
What's That? – Write a descriptive paragraph about the creature in the picture. Is it friendly? Where did it come from?
Persuasive Writing – Should school lunches be free for all students?
Write It Up – Choose one of the writing prompts below and answer it completely.
Critical Writing – Organize your ideas. Then write an essay about the topic in which you present both sides of the issue objectively.
Persuasive Writing – Choose one aspect of the issue of children having cell phones of their own, and write a persuasive essay.
Narrative Writing – Using a picture for inspiration, write a story. Use the space below to plan your story.