Try some fun writing warm-ups to get your kids and teens ready for writing time!
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Writing about food and culture | High school writing projects
Teens can explore their culinary passion with a writing project about food and culture.
Let’s write family stories!
Young writers can learn ways to gather a few gold nuggets of Grandma’s storytelling.
Honor America Days | Patriotic writing prompts for homeschool teens
Inspire your teen to learn more about Honor America Days, our nation, and the American flag.
3 reasons teens should read before writing
When high school students read before writing, it helps them prepare to write essays and reports.
Dream vacation writing prompts for homeschool kids
Dream vacation writing prompts let kids them dream about exotic trips to places they may never get to visit.
Colorful ways to brainstorm with homeschool tweens
Get creative when you brainstorm with kids ages 9-12, using colorful tools to excite and inspire!
Father’s Day writing prompts for homeschool kids
Kids can describe an ideal day with Dad, devise a chore robot, and list Dad’s top 10 attributes!
22 writing prompts that jog childhood memories
As vivid as a moment seems at the time, memories fade. These childhood memories prompts will help jog them!
The “Looks Like” Game
Free the imaginations of the most self-proclaimed “unimaginative’ kids with the “Looks Like” game.
Teaching writing | Steps of the writing process
Guiding your kids through the steps of the writing process can position them for success.
Creative writing prompts about art | High school essay topics for homeschool
Investigation and imagination help teens dig into three creative writing prompts about art!
Mother’s Day: Homeschool writing projects fit for a queen
Kids can treat Mom like royalty with these Mother’s Day writing ideas!
End-of-year writing prompts that say “Goodbye homeschool, hello summer!”
It’s the end of the year! Let the kids reflect on the past school year and look forward to summer fun!
My mom is a rock star! Printable Mother’s Day writing prompt
To prove their mom is the best, kids will both persuade and describe using this Mother’s Day printable.