Daily, genre-inspired writing prompts for authors, teachers, and journaling
Currently Browsing: Teachers

Secondary – August 30

John Gunther, author of Death Be Not Proud, was born on this date in 1901. If you knew you had only a few months left to live, what would you try to accomplish first?

Primary – August 30

If you could be someone else you know for just one day, who would you choose to be and what would you do?

Secondary – August 29

“No man’s knowledge here can go beyond his experience.” -English philosopher John Locke, born on this date in 1632. Explain why you agree or disagree with Locke’s statement.

Primary – August 29

Karen Hesse, winner of the Newbery and Scott O’Dell Awards, was born in 1952. Her first book is about whether wishes come true. Explain what you think happens when your wishes come true.

Secondary – August 28

“The love of truth lies at the root of much humor.” -Canadian author and man of letters Robertson Davies, born this date in 1913. Describe what makes you laugh and why.

Primary – August 28

Rita Dove was bornĀ  on this date in 1952. As a student, she was at the top of her class and picked to be one of 100 high school students to meet the President. Her family figured she’d become a doctor or lawyer. When she told them that she wanted to be a poet, her father said, “Well, I’ve never understood poetry, so don’t be upset if I don’t read it.” What would you do if your...

Secondary – August 27

“Perhaps that suspicion of fraud enhances the flavor.” -CS Forester, born on this date in 1899. Explain why you agree or disagree with the idea that something that’s against the rules is more interesting than something that isn’t.

Primary – August 27

Describe the nicest thing a friend has ever done for you and how it made you feel.

« Previous Entries Next Entries »

© David Schlosser, 2011-13 | Designed and Developed by Umstattd Media