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7th Grade Writing Prompts

1. If the world suddenly stopped spinning, what would you actually see and
hear during your last seconds, or minutes?

2. Imagine this situation: Tom was sure his leg was broken and there was no
way he could climb out of the well. It was also miles from anywhere, why
had he been so stupid to climb down alone? With a deep breath and a
quick prayer, he flicked open his mobile phone. Describe what happens
next.

3. Have you ever bumped into someone you really wanted to impress when
you were looking at your worst?

4. Do unborn babies get bored in the womb?

5. Imagine if it didn't get dark tonight. What would people do, what might
they imagine had caused it?

6. Is too much money spent on hosting the Olympics? Give reasons for your
answer.

7. Imagine this: On 6th June 2012, nobody dies in the world, anywhere. On
the 7th June, the same thing happens; the media and politicians are
baffled. Then on the 8th, something even more incredible occurs. Write
about what happens next.

8. Why do we feel such joy when our 'team' wins?

9. Think about this phrase: 'Why me?' Now write about whatever comes into
your mind.

10. The internet is the 'moon landings' of our generation. Discuss.

11. Where do our thoughts come from?

12. If you could live to be ANY age, what would you choose? Living forever is
an option too, but think very carefully, would you really want to go on for
eternity?

13. Imagine you knew you had lived a past life, but your parents just would
not believe you. Write about what might happen next.

14. When creating fictional characters, a good way to stop them being one
dimensional is to give them personality traits of different people you know.
Using the name, Boris Botterlittle, give him habits, characteristics etc of at
least five different people you know.
15. Imagine that a girl finds a suitcase full of money hidden under a bridge.
She decides to keep it for herself. Describe what happens next.

16. Tell me about something you enjoy now that you hated as a young child.

17. Showing not telling is a great writing technique. Write a paragraph


showing me that a character called Annie is very angry. Do not tell me she
is, show it, for example, maybe she throws a chair. When you have done it,
think about why showing is sometimes better than telling in fiction.

18. Do you think real life detectives worry about their job when they are at
home with their family? What problems might this cause?

19. Recall a very important day for your family and then write about it as
though you were a reporter covering the event. Maybe look at a real piece
of journalism to get you in the mood!

20. When describing somewhere in our writing, it is often better to actually


visit that place. So, go to a public building you know, write down a
description of it. Then look at what you have written, what would you not
have noticed had you just sat at home and done this exercise?

21. Imagine if you lived in one of the last unreached tribes of the rainforest.
Describe your daily routine.

22. Describe what happened when you met your best friend for the first time.
Did you like him/her straight away?

23. Pretend you are writing a diary which will be read by someone 500 years
in the future. Write about your day today in a way you will think they will
understand.

24. Imagine you spent all day in a tree-house and nobody knew you were
there. What sort of surprising things do you think you might see?

25. Write about a time when you did something unkind, but did not feel guilty
about it. Why did you not feel guilty, do you think?

26. Is prison the best way to deal with criminals? What might be better?

27. Imagine what might happen if the bank accidentally put $1 million dollars
in your account and you decided to keep it. Write about it what you
might spend the money on, how you might feel, what the consequences
might be.

28. Tell me about a news event you found really interesting.

29. Think about the oldest building you know and then try and describe what
life was like whilst it was being built. How would it differ from your own
life?
30. Write about what comes to mind when you think about the phrase, 'odd
one out.'

31. Your mobile phone rings and you answer it. The voice on the other end you
recognize, but you are utterly shocked that this person should be calling
you. Continue this idea describing who the person is and what might they
want.

32. Should all shops close on a Sunday? What might be the advantages of
having one day a week when you cannot 'do retail?'

33. If you could see the secret government files of your country, what one
thing would you like to know and why?

34. Imagine if you found out your grandpa was working for another country as
a spy and you found out. Write about what might happen.

35. Tell me about something which makes you feel really nervous.

36. If you went to a family party and everyone had to take turns entertaining
the rest, what would you do?

37. Think back to the first teacher you ever had. Write a pretend letter to
them telling them how you have progressed.

38. Image showing a famous character from the past the modern version of
where they once lived. What would you have to explain, what might they
think?

39. Imagine being a nice vampire, what steps would you take to ensure you
did not 'fang' anyone. Write about what would happen.

40. They say bats are blind, how come they don't fly into walls? Research the
science behind this and write a short piece outlining the answer to the
above.

41. You have been given $1million, but you have to spend it within 15 minutes
of NOW and you cannot use a computer, or telephone. What would you
do?

42. They say the vast majority of our seas remain unexplored. Write about the
most amazing thing down there which has yet to be discovered.

43. Imagine you can read people's minds. Write about a situation when this
was definitely NOT a good thing!

44. Why might it be better to holiday in a tent than a luxury hotel?

45. One day walking down the street, you find something incredibly valuable.
Write about this and what happens next.
46. Talk to an elderly member of your family and ask him/her what they did for
fun when they were your age. Then try it out for yourself and write up a
piece about your experience and thoughts.

47. A scientist has worked out what definitely happens to us after we die.
Would he/she be better sharing this news with everyone, or keeping quiet?
Explain your thinking.

48. Describe your idea of the best party possible.

49. Can you explain why top sportsmen and women are paid so much when
most of us would do what they do just for fun?

50. Tell me about something which fascinates you, but not most people. What
is it that really interests you in this subject/thing?

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