If you have beginner or reluctant writers in your classroom, using writing prompts for beginners is exactly what you need.
Using these prompts, you can help jump-start students’ writing.
Why Use Writing Prompts for Beginners?
Writing prompts provide students with ideas to write about so that their thoughts flow easier.
Writing prompts for beginners are unique in that they prompt students to write about topics that are familiar to them such as self and family.
Doing so makes writing more effortless.
Writing Prompts for Beginners
1. Describe the best place to play in your neighborhood.
2. The most important lessons I learned last school year…
3. If I shrunk and landed in my backpack, here’s what I’d experience…
4. Share the instructions of your favorite game.
5. Tell about a time when you were really proud of yourself.
6. In your opinion, what makes a playground a fun place?
7. Here’s a list of things that make me happy and why…
8. I am a good friend because…
9. If you could make anything grow on trees, what would it be and why?
10. Write a diary entry about a typical day in your life.
11. Share a favorite vacation memory.
12. Provide examples and non-examples of kindness.
13. Tell what you love about yourself.
14. Here’s what I wish my teacher knew about me…
15. Describe the most beautiful thing or person you’ve ever seen.
16. Would you rather have musical talent or drawing talent? Why?
17. What school subject is most difficult/challenge for you, and how can you improve this?
18. Share about a time when you were very afraid.
19. In your opinion, what makes a sore loser?
20. What are some examples of things you want vs. things you need?
21. Describe your weekday morning routine.
22. Compose a poem about yourself.
23. Describe what a typical weekend is like with your family.
24. Write a series of similes and metaphors to describe yourself.
25. Describe your favorite meal or dessert. (without naming it).
26. What’s your opinion about homework?
27. How does writing make you feel and why?
28. What are some traditions your favorite celebrates?
29. Write about a time when you got hurt.
30. What’s your favorite quote and what does it mean?
31. Write a poem about your favorite color.
32. Make lists of your favorite things. (e.g. foods, games, movies, people, places, animals, etc.) Then write a paragraph from one of the lists.
33. What makes you who you are?
34. What makes you laugh?
35. Tell about your most prized possession.
36. Describe the best gift you’re ever received.
37. What’s your favorite part of the school day and why?
38. What’s the most difficult thing about being in your current grade level?
39. Describe your after-school routine.
40. If I ruled the world, I would…
41. Tell about any special or hidden talents you have.
42. Describe what makes you unique.
43. Write a combination of similes and metaphors to describe a turtle.
44. Do you prefer playing sports or video games? Why?
45. Are you a morning person or a night person? Why?
46. Describe a perfect day.
47. Are you a cat person or a dog person? Why?
48. In what ways do you show friends and family that you love them?
49. Write about a time when you made a poor grade on a test.
50. What do you most admire about your parents and why?
51. What is your favorite thing about your family?
Final Thoughts: Writing Prompts for Beginners
Include these writing prompts for beginners in your collection of writing activities.
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