Work by teenagers and adults, in a variety of mediums and genres, that can inspire your own account of this extraordinary year.
55 Interesting Ways* to Support Writing in the Classroom *and tips This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike 3.0 License.
The annual competition just announced its shortlist of winners for 2018.
In an earlier blog post, I shared a “ Google Sheets Writing Prompt Generator ” that randomly combined nouns and adjectives to give student...
With support from Minecraft, NWP educators created 10 ELA writing lessons related to Minecraft world-building to inspire fun, game-based learning with rich possibilities.
Over time Write Out educators have gathered many resources to support place-based writing and education. We welcome recommendations; please share them to social media with the #writeout hashtag or …
A collection of 192 Student Opinion questions from this school year, all still open to comment on our blog.
Short documentary films, most under 10 minutes, and related discussion questions.
Our biggest list yet, full of questions on everything from video games and fashion to smartphones and parenting.
Accessible, image-driven prompts that invite a variety of kinds of writing.
You can create a set of image-based writing prompt flashcards by using Flippity and Flickr together.
Sam tweets the "best sentence I read (more or less) every day.
. This toolkit provides writing prompts to help you bring out the best in your students’ writing.