If you’re looking to inspire your students’ writing and creativity, turn to these fun and exciting writing prompts. Perfect for overcoming writer’s block or even starting a brand-new short story in a different narrative, creative writing prompts can help students begin a new piece with confidence.
Plus, these story starters can also encourage students to explore different genres while honing their writing skills. There are a lot of ways you can use writing prompts in your classroom. Try:
Reading a book in a genre, then having students use a story starter in that same genre.
Starting off class with 10 minutes of writing, using one of the prompts below. If you'd like, you can ask a volunteer to share their story! Students may be surprised by the variety of stories that are written based on the same prompt.
Using these prompts as an introduction to a creative writing unit.
Providing fast finishers with a way to stay busy — and have fun.
Using story starters to encourage students to write at home.
Adventure Story Starters
Take inspiration from classics like Treasure Island and newer popular series like The Bad Guys to explore how to write thrilling adventure stories. And to encourage students to begin writing their own adventure-focused stories, share these creative story starters:
You’re part of a pirate crew in search of a long-lost storied treasure trove. What is happening on the ship and where do you find the treasure?
You get the chance to use a time machine to meet one historical figure of your choice. Who do you go meet, and what will you do to explore that time period?
You receive a fortune in a fortune cookie that changes the course of your life. What does the fortune say, and what happens when it comes true?
Get students excited about adventure stories with these great books: