Writing becomes fun and meaningful when kids apply writing lessons to history, literature, or science.
Writing Across the Curriculum
Journal-style reports for homeschool kids | Writing about history or nature
Journal-style reports let kids write first-person diary entries as if they were a historical figure—or even an animal!
Writing math poetry with homeschool teens
Math poetry puts a fun, positive spin on geometry, algebra, fractions, money, or other math concepts.
4 art-inspired writing projects for homeschool high school students
Imaginative students can combine creativity with writing using these art-inspired writing projects.
Create a historical newspaper | Homeschool writing activity
Students can create a historical newspaper to learn more about a time period in history or a specific day of a famous event.
3 nature-inspired writing projects homeschool kids will love!
Take a break from book reports and essays and try a few nature-inspired writing projects!
Writing about food and culture | High school writing projects
Teens can explore their culinary passion with a writing project about food and culture.
Can projects take the place of writing?
Special projects let kids demonstrate knowledge of a subject without having to include a lot of writing.
Writing historical diary entries based on real journals
Springboarding from authentic historical journals, students write diary entries in their own words.
3 ways to spice up a homeschool field trip writing assignment
Follow up your homeschool field trip with an exciting writing activity that appeals to your children.
Pioneer Writing Prompts
Pioneer writing prompts about covered wagons, log cabins, and adventures on the American frontier!
5 geography journal prompts: Children around the world
Explore foreign cultures and write about children around the world with these geography journal prompts!
Have fun writing with unit studies!
It’s fun and easy to incorporate writing with unit studies through writing across the curriculum.
Historical fiction photo prompts for teens
Imaginative kids can sail on the Mayflower, pan for gold, or create their own historical adventure
78 Ideas for writing across the curriculum in your homeschool
Project-based writing ideas for writing across the curriculum let kids write in the ways they learn best.