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Here are some suggestions: Use as a daily writing prompts exercise. Narrative Writing Prompts for Kids 1: What is your favorite holiday or holiday tradition? Write every detail you can remember about it.
If so, why? If not, what would you change it to? A package arrives. It is shaking violently. Write a poem based around every human on earth turning blue. Tell a story about a time you created a monster. Imagine yourself as a scientist. Use adjectives to describe your monster in detail. Imagine you find yourself stranded on a desert island.
Write an exciting adventure story based on this island… You come across a mysterious portal and bravely decide to enter. Where do you end up? Write a letter to your friend explaining this. If I Found One Million Dollars… Write an adventure story that starts when you discover a bag containing one million dollars. Think about your favorite color. What does it remind you of? Who is someone you miss? What would you say to them if they were next to you right now? Do you have a favorite quote?
Write it down here. If you could be one of the first astronauts to go to Mars, would you? What do you love about your family? Do you remember your first day of school? What was it like? If you could talk to your future self, what would you ask? If you could talk to your past self, what would you say? If you could have any superpower, which one would you choose? What would you do with it? Pretend that you could either shrink down to the size of a mouse or grow as large as a building.
What would you do and why? Write down three ways you could help a friend or family member today. What do you want to do for summer vacation this year?
Would you rather live somewhere that is always cold, or somewhere that is always hot? Write about which one you would rather choose. Have you ever volunteered to help a charity? If so, write about the experience! If not, what are some charities you think you might like to volunteer for?
A Tall Tale is a story that exaggerates something that actually happened. Write a tall tale about something that recently happened to you.
What is one of your favorite toys that you think you might still want to have and play with when you are 22 years old? Oh no! Everyone around you is sick with a nasty cold! Write a silly poem about how you try to avoid catching their germs! Personification is when a non-living object takes on human characteristics. Write a story where you personify a common electronic gadget in your house, such as the Television or toaster.
Write a poem using similes, which is when you say an object is like something else. Have you ever read a book written by Dr.
Do you have any siblings? Think about what it might mean to be a good brother or sister and write about it! Make a list of questions to interview your parents or grandparents about what it was like when they were growing up as a kid. Then, ask them the questions and write about their answers! You are in charge of writing a new radio show just for kids! What topics will you talk about? What music do you play? What do you usually eat for breakfast every day? What, in your opinion, is the greatest breakfast food ever created?
What makes it so great? Do you like to try new things? What is something new you have tried recently or would like to try? Imagine what it might be like to be alive in Egypt when the pyramids were built. Write about what it was like.
A credo is a statement of personal beliefs. Try writing your own credo for things that you believe in and feel are important. The circus has come to town but they have no place to perform! How do you help the ringmaster find a place to put on a show? Do you like to act? What are some of your favorite actors or actresses?
What do you think makes someone a good actor or actress? What is something you like to practice so you can become better at it? A sport? A musical instrument? A special skill? Do you like to practice? Do you think it is important to keep your room clean? What do you like about having a clean room?
Imagine your parents are sending you away for a two week summer camp trip. Would you be excited? What are you currently learning about in history class? Write a fictional story about someone from the past you are learning about.
Many wars have been fought in the past. Instead of going to war, what do you think countries could do to resolve their differences peacefully? Every year over 8 billion plastic bottles and cans are thrown away. What are some things you can do to help encourage your family and friends to recycle? Imagine if you were the principal of the school.
What might you do differently? What things would you do that are the same? You go downstairs to investigate to see a large machine running with many lights and buttons. Why is it there? Would you rather go scuba diving or rock climbing? Write about which one you think you would like to do more and why. Do you think it is a good idea for kids to write a daily journal? What are some of the benefits of writing every day?
Do you like watching fireworks or are they too noisy? Write about a time when you saw fireworks in the sky. Your friend has turned into a statue! How did this happen?
Does your friend ever turn back into a person again? A mysterious message appears in code on your computer screen. What could it mean? If you could go to work with one of your parents for a day, what do you think the day would be like? What types of things do your parents do at work all day long?
Imagine you are the President and you are creating a new national holiday. What is your holiday about? How is it celebrated? What day of the year do you celebrate? You won a never-ending lifetime supply of spaghetti noodles! What will you do with all of these noodles? Your teacher has been acting mysterious lately.
After school one day, you notice a weird green light shining through underneath the door of your classroom. What is happening with your teacher? Look at any product in your house and read the ingredients labels. Research what each ingredient is. Do you think these ingredients are good or bad for people? If you were a doctor, what do you think would be the most important part of your job every day?
The school librarian needs your help! How do you find a place to put all these books? Do you think it would be fun to plant a garden? What types of plants would you want to grow? Write about your garden ideas. Do you think kids should be allowed to do the same things as adults? What things do you think kids should be able to do that only grown-ups can?
Imagine you and your parents switch places for a day. Your parents are the kids and you are now in charge! What would you do?
Write a get-well letter to someone who has been sick. What can you say to make them feel better? If you could visit any planet in the solar system, which planet would you like to visit the most and why? Write about what it might be like. Have you ever been to a farm? What did you like about it? The mayor of the city has a big problem and needs your help!
What is the problem and how will you solve it? Pretend your little sister ate carrots for dinner and the next morning woke up with rabbit ears! Will she be a rabbit forever? Imagine you wake up in the morning to find out you get to relive any day of your life again for the whole day. What day would you want to experience again and why? You are a lawyer and your client has been accused of stealing a car. How do you convince the jury your client is innocent? Think of the four elements: fire, air, earth, and water.
Which of these four elements do you like the best? What would you do if you could be invisible for a whole day? Do you think you would enjoy it or be glad to be back to normal the next day? Imagine you are a meteorologist and people are starting to get angry that your weather predictions are always wrong. If you could create any law, what would it be? Why do you think the law is an important one to have? What type of disguise do you wear?
Write a persuasive letter to your parents explaining why you should get a new pet. What do you do when someone disagrees with your opinions? Is there a better way to handle conflicting opinions?
Do you have a good luck charm? What makes this item lucky? When do you use it? How do you use it? What is at the end of a rainbow? Imagine you follow a rainbow to the end. Is it a pot of gold, or something else? What do you think the consequences should be for someone who is caught cheating on a test at school? Imagine you are riding your bike one day when you encounter an older kid who wants to steal your bike.
You are the lead singer and star of a famous rock and roll band, but there is one problem — your drummer is jealous of your fame! How do you solve this situation? If you could help a group of kids in any part of the world, what kids would you want to help the most and why?
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