Blog Prompts
1.Would you like to be famous? Why or why not? What would you like to be famous for?
2. If it were up to you to choose one item from the twenty-first century to place in a time capsule for future generations, what would you choose? Use specific reasons and examples to support your choice.
3. Write a review of a movie, TV show, or concert that you saw recently.
4. Write a made-up magic spell, including ingredients, chants, and actions.
5. Write a formal complaint letter to your deepest, darkest fear.
6. Write a sappy love poem to a distant personage, then go back and change/add words to make it sarcastic.
7. Come up with a new holiday. Explain why and how it should be celebrated.
8. You are given the opportunity to talk to one dead person and tell him one thing that you didn't get to before he or she passed away. Who would you pick and what would you tell him (or her, of course)?
9. Write a 20-line poem (rhyming or non-rhyming) dedicated to your favorite piece of clothing (could be a shirt, hat, shoes, etc.).
10. It’s time for you and Writer’s Block to part ways. Write a letter breaking up with Writer’s Block, starting out with, “Dear Writer’s Block, it’s not you, it’s me … .”
11. Fun Review: Write a review of something you wouldn't ordinarily find a review for. For example: a public restroom, your parents' car, a soccer field, your best friend's refrigerator, or our classroom.
12. Write a post about your favorite place to be. It could be a special vacation spot, a room at home, or somewhere else.
13. Write a how-to: a post that teaches your readers how to do something. Remember to use clear, step-by-step directions.
14. Choose an unusual pet that you would like to have (it could be real or imaginary). Explain why you would like to have that pet.
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2. If it were up to you to choose one item from the twenty-first century to place in a time capsule for future generations, what would you choose? Use specific reasons and examples to support your choice.
3. Write a review of a movie, TV show, or concert that you saw recently.
4. Write a made-up magic spell, including ingredients, chants, and actions.
5. Write a formal complaint letter to your deepest, darkest fear.
6. Write a sappy love poem to a distant personage, then go back and change/add words to make it sarcastic.
7. Come up with a new holiday. Explain why and how it should be celebrated.
8. You are given the opportunity to talk to one dead person and tell him one thing that you didn't get to before he or she passed away. Who would you pick and what would you tell him (or her, of course)?
9. Write a 20-line poem (rhyming or non-rhyming) dedicated to your favorite piece of clothing (could be a shirt, hat, shoes, etc.).
10. It’s time for you and Writer’s Block to part ways. Write a letter breaking up with Writer’s Block, starting out with, “Dear Writer’s Block, it’s not you, it’s me … .”
11. Fun Review: Write a review of something you wouldn't ordinarily find a review for. For example: a public restroom, your parents' car, a soccer field, your best friend's refrigerator, or our classroom.
12. Write a post about your favorite place to be. It could be a special vacation spot, a room at home, or somewhere else.
13. Write a how-to: a post that teaches your readers how to do something. Remember to use clear, step-by-step directions.
14. Choose an unusual pet that you would like to have (it could be real or imaginary). Explain why you would like to have that pet.
15. Click here for 52 blog prompts for kids by kids