Weekly Writing Prompts for Middle & High School A Round-robin style of teaching all 4 writing types By Annette Breedlove
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How did this pack come about? I realized my oldest was seriously lacking in the area of creative writing skills. He could put together a sentence and a short paragraph, but anything more he really struggled. So, I got to work on creating a program that pushed his creativity as well as his skills for writing in each of the four styles. How to use this pack: Each month, have students follow the theme (outlined on the following page) Present the weekly writing prompt at the beginning of the week. Allow students to work through the writing prompt during the week. They can make as many revisions as they like to their assignment. Assignments can be due on Friday of the same week or Monday the following week, to allow for revisions over the weekend. Recommendations: I recommend keeping weekly assignments in a file folder or notebook. This will not only be good for record keeping, but also for you and the student to look back at how much they have improved over the year. On the following page you will find the monthly themes and weekly assignments outlined. You are free to move them around and adjust them if you wish, but I did these in a specific order, to work on building the story and writing styles gradually. ~ Annette
August - I left this as an introductory month. Simple prompts that will get them back in the habit of writing and using their creativity. September - Choose a picture for this month. Can be from their phone, a magazine or their home. October - Choose a painting for this month. November - Choose an animal for this month. December - This month is all about Christmas! January - Your pet or a pet February - Love March - Shamrocks (you may want to have them choose a picture for this one) April - Starting a Short Story May - Mothers June Fathers July - Firecrackers/Fireworks
August, Week 1 What is/was your favorite part of this past summer?
August, Week 2 Describe to me your favorite book you read this summer.
August, Week 3 Describe to me your favorite movie from this summer.
August, Week 4 What are 3 goals you have for this new school year?
September, Week 1 - Descriptive Describe the picture to me in detail.
September, Week 2 - Narrative Create or tell the story around your picture.
September, Week 3 - Expository Give me 5 facts about the picture in paragraph form.
September, Week 4 - Persuasive Convince me why I should go or do what is in your picture.
October, Week 1 - Descriptive Describe the painting to me in detail.
October, Week 2 - Narrative Create or tell the story around the painting.
October, Week 3 - Expository Give me 5 facts about the painting or artist in paragraph form.
October, Week 4 - Persuasive Convince me why this artist is the best or why this painting is considered art.
October, Week 5 - Choose your own Choose your own style and subject to practice this week.
November, Week 1 - Descriptive Describe the animal to me in detail.
November, Week 2 - Narrative Create a story about this animal.
November, Week 3 - Expository Give me 10 facts about this animal.
November, Week 4 - Persuasive Convince me why this animal is the most important.
December, Week 1 - Descriptive Describe to me your favorite Christmas present.
December, Week 2 - Narrative Tell me the story behind the present. Or create a story around the present.
December, Week 3 - Expository Give me 5 little known facts about Christmas.
December, Week 4 - Persuasive Take your 5 facts and convince me why this present is something I need to buy or have.
January, Week 1 - Descriptive Describe to me, your pet or a pet you would like.
January, Week 2 - Narrative Create or tell a story about your pet.
January, Week 3 - Expository Give 5-10 facts about your pet in paragraph form.
January, Week 4 - Persuasive Take your facts and write a letter convincing me why I should buy a pet like yours.
January, Week 5 Combine all 4 essays from this month and create one seamless story. You may have to do some rewriting.
February, Week 1 - Descriptive Describe to me, someone you love.
February, Week 2 - Narrative Create or tell a story about the person you love.
February, Week 3 - Expository Give 5-10 facts about the person you love.
February, Week 4 - Persuasive Convince me that love is real.
March, Week 1 - Descriptive Describe it to me what the shamrock looks like.
March, Week 2 - Narrative Create a story about the shamrock.
March, Week 3 - Expository Give 3-5 little known facts about the shamrock.
March, Week 4 - Persuasive Convince me why the shamrock is lucky.
April, Week 1 - Narrative Create 2 characters and write a story about them.
April, Week 2 - Descriptive Describe the characters in detail. Name, size, hair color, clothes, etc.
April, Week 3 - Expository Give 3-5 facts about each character in paragraph form.
April, Week 4 - Persuasive Create a plot for your story and convince me of one point of view.
April, Week 5 - Finish your short story Combine all 4 weeks of writing in to one complete, short story. Add to it if you need, so it has a beginning, middle and end.
May, Week 1 - Narrative Tell me a story about your mother.
May, Week 2 - Descriptive Describe your mother s physical appearance to me in detail. Name, size, hair color, clothes, etc.
May, Week 3 - Expository Tell me 5 facts about your mother in paragraph form.
May, Week 4 - Persuasive Convince me why your mother is the best mom.
June, Week 1 - Narrative Tell me a story about your father.
June, Week 2 - Descriptive Describe your father s physical appearance to me in detail. Name, size, hair color, clothes, etc.
June, Week 3 - Expository Tell me 5 facts about your father in paragraph form.
June, Week 4 - Persuasive Convince me why your father is the best dad.
July, Week 1 - Expository Give me 5-10 little known facts about firecrackers.
July, Week 2 - Descriptive Describe your favorite firecrackers. Color, type, size, etc.
July, Week 3 - Narrative Create a story around your favorite firecrackers. Be creative.
July, Week 4 - Persuasive Persuade me to believe why this is the best firecracker ever made.
July, Week 5 - Choose your own Choose one writing style and a subject to write about this week.