The Writing Prompts Workbook, Grades 9-10: Story Starters for Journals, Assignments and More
As ninth and tenth graders begin to study the more complex aspects of writing, it's important to remember to work on creativity and imagination as well. The Writing Prompts Workbook is a collection of imaginative situations and questions that will get your students and children to come up with wildly creative ideas to give their brains a break from their more formal writing assignments. Bryan Cohen, the author of 1,000 Creative Writing Prompts and 500 Writing Prompts for Kids, has compiled 200 of some of his best prompts for ninth and tenth graders in this workbook. Use them for journals, assignments, poems, conversations, songs and more.
Examples from the book:
31. If you could go out to lunch with yourself from five years in the future and yourself a decade down the line what would the three of you talk about? What would their best piece of advice be for you?
56. After winning a contest, you have the opportunity to meet your hero. The only issue is, this hero is nothing like the person you thought you were meeting. Describe the encounter from beginning to end. Is this person still your hero afterward?
141. A friend has borrowed a large sum of money from you and has yet to repay it. How do you approach the situation?
Table of Contents:
1. Science Fiction
2. Health
3. Horror
4. High School
5. Personal Prompts
6. Fiction Prompts
7. Celebrity
8. Summer
9. School Days
10. Travel
11. Mystery
12. Family
13. Friendship
14. Writing
15. Acting
16. Wrestling
17. The American Dream
18. The Paranormal