Need something to get you started? These worksheets will get your little pen-smiths going. Writing prompts are conversation starters that will direct students to share their feelings or knowledge about a topic and at the same time they get to practice their writing skills. Sometimes it just takes a shove to get the information pouring out of you. As you will see below, we have writing prompts available for all types of grade levels. These worksheets are great for students or teachers that are looking for extra writing practice.
Prompts give us a starting point. They don't decide on the journey, the writer does. Writing prompts can be super helpful when you stuck or have a bit of writer's block. All you need to do is dream about where these thoughts are going. You are starting to see more writing prompts on standard assessments. The education world is slowly realizing that communicating in an effective means is often more important in school than the actual content. These writing prompts will cover all grade levels, you just need to print them and go.
Kindergarten Opinion Writing - Give students an opportunity to have their voices heard.
Kindergarten Creative Writing Prompts - These worksheets put students in some unique situations.
First Grade Creative Writing Prompts - We encourage students at this level to begin to write complete sentences.
Second Grade Creative Writing Prompts - We look at a life with no gadgets at all.
Third Grade Creative Writing Prompts - We start exploring some issues that students did not realize were issues, prior to this.
Fourth Grade Creative Writing Prompts - 4th grade is the time that we explore how to persuade others through your written communication. Students start to realize how much advertising they see each day.
Grade 1 Narrative Writing - We have students compose motivating pieces that are sure to capture their imaginations.
Grade 4 Writing Assignments - These are common assignments that students will regularly see at this grade level.
Grade 5 Writing Prompts and Activities - It is a good time to do a little writing endurance, so the assignments get a little lengthier.
Grade 6 Typing and Publishing - A start seeing how word processors can really help and complement your process.
Grade 7 Extended Writing Assignments - These are often rooted in research, but it can be just about anything.
8th Grade Writing Prompts - By the 8th grade students are ready to write for purpose and have a good handle on the use of grammar and language in general.
Grade 9 Writing Prompts - Students should be hoping to write error-free essays after a single draft or revision.
Grade 10 Writing Prompts - At this level, students are ready to prepare and execute a reasonable argument entirely on their own.
Opinion Writing Prompts - When students are lacking some creativity, these worksheets are great to get those juices flowing again.
Picture Sentences - Students will see an image and write what they think is going on.
Sentence Based Response To Prompts - These are much shorter prompts with the purpose to make sure students are driving at the right thing.
Task Based Writing - The goal here is to make something happen or not happen, depends on the task.
Technology Assisted Writing - The first time students works with competent word processor software, they want to throw out their pens and pencils.
Using Effective Words, Phrases, and Clauses - We work on sprucing up our message with stronger wording and language.
Writing For Endurance - Students are ready to finally finish that long awaited essay.