Every great author started exactly where you are! Create stories, write poetry, master grammar, and let your imagination soar.
"Words shape worlds โ yours are waiting to be written!"
Pick a prompt, click "Write Here," and let the words flow! There are no wrong answers.
A dragon lands in your backyard. Instead of gold, its treasure hoard is full of something surprising. What is it and why?
In the year 2150, physical books are banned. You find a secret underground library. What do you do?
You find a bottle on the beach. Inside is a map and a note that says: "This belongs to you now. The world depends on it."
You have $500 and one month to start a business. What would you sell? Who are your customers? Write your business plan!
Write a letter to yourself 20 years in the future about the money habits you plan to build. What will your financial life look like?
Write a persuasive essay convincing kids your age why saving even $1 a week matters. Use facts and stories!
Some adults think kids shouldn't worry about money. Do you agree or disagree? Write your opinion with 3 reasons!
Is technology making our lives better or are we too dependent on it? Write a balanced argument with evidence from both sides.
If you could make ONE change to help the environment that everyone in your country had to follow, what would it be? Explain why!
Write about someone โ a family member, friend, or teacher โ who changed the way you think or see the world. How did they do it?
Describe a mistake you made and what you learned from it. How did it make you better, wiser, or kinder?
Write about 3 goals โ one for school, one for a skill, one for a relationship. How will you achieve each one?
Fill in the blanks and we'll create a story just for you!
Poetry is playing with words! Here are some examples โ then try writing your own.
Strong grammar makes your writing crystal clear. Learn these key rules!
A person, place, thing, or idea.
An action or state of being.
Describes a noun โ makes it more vivid!
Describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
Use commas to: list items, join independent clauses with FANBOYS (For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So), and after introductory phrases.
Instead of saying emotions, SHOW them through actions and details. This makes writing come alive!
Grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills โ test yourself!