Writing prompts for journal and writing topics to make writing fun

There are many studies that support the claim that journal writing is beneficial for children’s writing skills.

Plus…

Your kids will learn new things as they write throughout the school year.

Get to work and…

The following writing prompts list can be used with middle school students to inspire writing interest and improve language skills.

31 fun writing prompts for middle school students
These writing prompts for middle school are great for homework assignments or in-class instruction. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do!

You can create your holiday. What holiday would YOU celebrate? How can you encourage others to share the joy?

– Do your friends or you prefer hanging out alone after school?

– Which one of the following problems could you solve? Why?

What is it like to feel wrong?

Write three family values.

– Are you a vegetarian? Why or pourquoi not?

– What would you like to see in a book?

– What does feminists mean?

Write a poem about a favorite hobby or activity.

Write about your most memorable vacation.

Write about the time you were helped by someone. What was your reaction?

– Which do you prefer, standalone or in a series? Why?

Which would you rather do? Why?

Write a poem describing love. What does this mean?

Is there a TV show that you love? What are you most impressed by it?

– What would your best friend say about you?

– Which is your favorite creative way?

– Are your ideas the first or last? What do you think the reason is?

– Why are we so respectful of our elders and seniors?

Write a poem about the classroom.

Do you prefer to sculpt or paint? Why?

Do you want to volunteer in your community?

– What would your party look and feel like? It would be held where? What would your plan be? Who would you invite?

Do you have a favorite thing to do during recess on a sunny day?

Write about what is most important in your life.

Write a poem on spring flowers

– Which video game would you prefer to live in? Why?

– What’s your favorite thing?

Write about a recent goal that you achieved. What was your feeling when you completed it?

Write about an unpopular rule in your school or home. What could you do to change it?

Write about something that your parents have always told you.

I hope this list has inspired you to be creative and have fun with your students. We’re here to help you with any questions you may have. There are many writing adventures waiting for them. I wish they find inspiration that will blow your socks!

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