Is It Ethical to Create Genetically Edited Humans? 101. Why Do Bystanders Sometimes Fail to Help When They See Someone in Danger? 100. When Do You Become an Adult? Ethics & Moralityĩ9. What Are Your Thoughts on ‘Snowplow Parents’? 97. What’s the Best Way to Discipline Children? 96. Do Parents Ever Cross a Line by Helping Too Much With Schoolwork? 95. Do Other People Care Too Much About Your Post-High School Plans? 94. How Should Parents Talk to Their Children About Drugs? 92. Should Parents Track Their Teenager’s Location? 90. Is It Harder to Grow Up in the 21st Century Than It Was in the Past? 89. Who Should Decide Whether a Teenager Can Get a Tattoo or Piercing? 88. Is Student Debt Worth It? Mental & Physical HealthĨ7. How Should the Problem of Sexual Assault on Campuses Be Addressed? 40. Should ‘Despised Dissenters’ Be Allowed to Speak on College Campuses? 39. Are Lavish Amenities on College Campuses Useful or Frivolous? 38. Is the College Admissions Process Fair? 35. What Is Your Reaction to the College Admissions Cheating Scandal? 34. What Role Should Textbooks Play in Education? 32. Should All Schools Offer Music Programs? 29. Should Schools Teach About Climate Change? 28. Should Teachers and Professors Ban Student Use of Laptops in Class? 27. Do You Feel Your School and Teachers Welcome Both Conservative and Liberal Points of View? 26. Should Schools Be Allowed to Censor Student Newspapers? 25. What Are the Most Important Things Students Should Learn in School? 24. Should Gifted and Talented Education Be Eliminated? 23. Is Live-Streaming Classrooms a Good Idea? 22. Should Students Be Punished for Not Having Lunch Money? 21. Is School a Place for Self-Expression? 20. How Should Senior Year in High School Be Spent? 18. Should Facial Recognition Technology Be Used in Schools? 16. Can Social Media Be a Tool for Learning and Growth in Schools? 15. Should Schools Test Their Students for Nicotine and Drug Use? 14. How Do You Think American Education Could Be Improved? 13. Should Schools Teach You How to Be Happy? 12. Are Straight A’s Always a Good Thing? 11. How Do You Think Technology Affects Dating?ġ0. Should Texting While Driving Be Treated Like Drunken Driving? 9. Does Grammar Still Matter in the Age of Twitter? 8. Should Kids Be Social Media Influencers? 7. Is Your Phone Love Hurting Your Relationships? 6. Should the Adults in Your Life Be Worried by How Much You Use Your Phone? 5. How Young Is Too Young to Use Social Media? 4. Does Online Public Shaming Prevent Us From Being Able to Grow and Change? 3. Do Memes Make the Internet a Better Place? 2. Please note: Many of these prompts are still open to comment by students 13 and up.ġ. So scroll through the list below with questions on everything from sports and mental health to dating and video games and see which ones inspire you to take a stand. But even if you’re not participating in our contest, you can use these prompts to practice the kind of low-stakes writing that can help you hone your argumentation skills. No shipping and no waiting involved.You might use this list to inspire your own writing and to find links to reliable resources about the issues that intrigue you. You'll receive your personalized download link immediately after payment. This is a PDF e-book, so you won't have to wait days for delivery. No! We've also gone out of our way to include some complex questions for advanced learners that will allow your creative writing students with highly developed English skills to write about situations that require not just creativity but also philosophical explanations and personal morals. including some surprise originals not found elsewhere in the book! 300 written prompts of varying complexity for language learners.Not just hundreds of new creative writing ideas, but also graphics to accompany 100 of the prompts. A perfect blend of creative writing ideas and graphic illustrations of certain prompts, allowing teachers to inspire their students with words and images.
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