writing activity

Editorial· — Write a poem or a story where a sudden change in the weather provides a pivotal point.

Curriculum· — Write about the most interesting people you know. They can be your age, older, or younger. They don’t have to be considered interesting by anyone but you. They just have...

Curriculum· — Your main character’s sibling, cousin, or best friend has been given a prize, award, honor or other distinction that they had hoped to receive for themselves. Write a story about...

Curriculum· — Write about your most embarrassing moment. You can embellish as much as you want. (This might be a stretch–but it won’t be so embarrassing once you’ve put it into words!)

Curriculum· — Some of the earliest novels were written in the form of letters between characters. Try writing a story as a series of text messages, group chats, emails, letters or postcards...

Curriculum· — Now that people are staying indoors because of strict quarantining, animals all around the world are beginning to wander out of their homes and into the world of humans, from...

Curriculum· — What is your favorite superpower? Now imagine everyone in the world has that one power. What would happen? Would we work together to regulate the usage of the superpower, or...

Curriculum· — What would the world be like without color? What if there were a few select people who could see colors? Write about the effects of not being able to see...

Curriculum· — If you could live in any kind of habitation, with everything exactly the way you wanted it, what would it be like? Where would it be? Maybe it’s a cave,...

Curriculum· — Write a detailed character profile of a new main character for a story. Ask yourself as many questions as you can about your character, and really get to know them....