Fun Writing Prompts for Kids: 30 Day Kids Writing Challenge

Inside: Get you children writing with this fun 30 day writing challenge that includes 30 engaging writing prompts for kids.

Looking for an engaging way to get children to put pen to paper and write? Your search is over! This 30 day writing challenge includes 30 interesting writing prompts for kids, with ideas representing a range of text types. It has been created with children in the elementary/primary grades three through six in mind.

It’s available as a free printable for teachers and families (download and printing instructions below) and makes a great writing challenge for either home or school.

30 Fun Writing Prompts for Kids

Writing prompts for kids printable: 30 day writing challenge

And if 30 days is just too much to start with, you can also use the writing prompt plan like a bingo board – challenging your child to complete a row or column over the course of a week or even a fortnight.

You can even pair your writing challenge with our Printable Book Bingo Board, to connect your child’s reading and writing efforts.

Writing prompts for kids: 30 day writing challenge

How to Download & Print Your Writing Challenge Grid

Click here to download: Writing Prompts for Kids: 30 Day Writing Challenge . Save the PDF to your computer. Open the PDF and print the pages you require. When printing, select “Fit to printable area” (or similar) to ensure the page fits with your printer type and local paper size.
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Please note: All Childhood 101 printables are for personal use only, you may not use any part of this content for commercial purposes-that includes selling the document, giving it away to promote your business or website, or printing the file to sell. You may not share, loan or redistribute these documents. Teachers may use multiple copies for students in their own classroom.

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One Comment

  1. This resource becomes even more useful since most of us are home these days. It’s difficult to keep kids engaged and this 30-day writing challenge certainly helps keep children busy. The topics are varied and so interesting. I am actually using this as a 15-day writing challenge. Thank you for this resource. The prompts are fun.

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