Free Writing Journal Prompts

Free Writing Journal Prompts

Free_Writing_Journal_PromptsKeeping a writing journal is a fun, easy way to add some creativity, free thinking and problem solving skills to your homeschool routine.

Simply print out some free writing paper (or use your own paper), read the prompts with your child(ren) and let them freely write about that day’s topic.  When they have completed the assignment, let them read their writing to you and then file it into a binder.

Some of the journal prompts lend themselves quite nicely to drawing as well.  If you have the time and your child is inspired, we encourage you to allow them the extra creative freedom to illustrate his or her journal entry too.

At the end of your school year, children will have fun reading through their previous journal entries and you’ll be able to see their writing progress.

We recommend reading the finished entries together, but not correcting or grading them.  This should be fun activity!

All of these writing prompts can be adapted for younger or older students.  Where it is a good fit, we have included  Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced journal assignments.

We’ll be adding more writing journal prompt through the year.  Be sure to book mark this page and check back often!

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I Want to Be a Millionaire

 

436_3129818Have you ever met a millionaire?  Maybe you have and you didn’t even know it.  Anyone can be a millionaire (even you!), but it takes hard work and not giving up.  Unless you win the lottery, of course, but your chances of winning aren’t very good (1 in 175.2 million, to be exact).  Imagine you’ve worked hard, made smart decisions and you now find you’ve earned and saved a million dollars!

What would you do if you had a million dollars?  Would you have a party?  Give some to charity?  Buy a big house for your family?  In your writing journal, tell us what your life would be like if you had a million dollars.

Bonus: If you haven’t read it yet, The Toothpaste Millionaire is a really great book about an 8th grade boy who works hard and makes a million dollars.

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I Want to Be a Millionaire

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