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× * 826 Digital * About * Impact * Browse * Resource Library * Community -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Login Sign up Donate bookstore -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Donate bookstore Login Sign up * 826 Digital * About * Impact * Browse * RESOURCE LIBRARY * Writing Gallery * Community SPARK THE POWER, BRILLIANCE, AND JOY OF WRITING WITH FREE LESSONS. Find writing prompts, lessons, projects, and more for every grade from the 826 Network, the largest youth writing network in the United States. Sign up View Resource Library FEATURED COLLECTIONS Educator Tools provide strategies, best practices, and essential frameworks for teaching—and publishing—young writers. Discover the methods behind 826’s magic. view Watch and Write videos and lessons deliver writing inspiration directly from authors, professionals, friends of 826, and students. Each video includes a writing prompt and lesson aligned to Common Core State Standards. view Whether it’s back to school or spooky stories time, find the most recent and relevant resources. This collection rotates, so check back often so you don’t miss a beat! view Hear from your favorite authors as they share writing prompts, strategies, and more. view Learn how writing is essential in all types of careers—from journalists to TY show writers. view Check out writing prompts and favorite student writing from friends of 826. view See videos of student authors from across the country and get inspired to write. view Grades 11–12 Lessons How to Write a College Essay by College Essay Guy and 826 National This lesson from College Essay Guy guides students to choose a topic for their college essay, and introduces them to two effective structures for their essay: Montage and Narrative. Memoir Narrative This lesson from College Essay Guy guides students to choose a topic for their college essay, and introduces them to two effective structures for their essay: Montage and Narrative. View Grades 9–12 Sparks Writers' Moves and the Golden Rule by the Programs Team at 826 Boston Writers have the power to make choices about the words and structures they use in their writing. In this Spark, students will learn how to wield that power with purpose. Narrative Writers have the power to make choices about the words and structures they use in their writing. In this Spark, students will learn how to wield that power with purpose. View Grades 11–12 Lessons The Uncommon Essay for the Common Application by Marya Spont-Lemus, 826CHI Through brainstorming and drafting activities, students will learn the basics of personal narrative writing and craft an essay that they can use for college, scholarships, job applications and more. Memoir Narrative Through brainstorming and drafting activities, students will learn the basics of personal narrative writing and craft an essay that they can use for college, scholarships, job applications and more. View Grades 11–12 Sparks Scene vs. Summary by the Programs Team at 826 Boston How is a scene different from a summary? In this Spark, students will explore the answer to that question and put both techniques into practice. Memoir Narrative How is a scene different from a summary? In this Spark, students will explore the answer to that question and put both techniques into practice. View Grades 11–12 Lessons The Great College Essay Project: Write Your Way In by by Kyley Pulphus, 826 New Orleans This lesson supports college-bound students in writing compelling personal statements. Students will go from blank page to finished draft as they brainstorm, develop, and analyze personal statements. Memoir Narrative STEM This lesson supports college-bound students in writing compelling personal statements. Students will go from blank page to finished draft as they brainstorm, develop, and analyze personal statements. View Grades 7–12 Sparks Personal Narratives with Mariama Lockington by Author Mariama Lockington, 826NYC Students revisit powerful memories to generate personal stories filled with heart. Memoir Narrative Students revisit powerful memories to generate personal stories filled with heart. View Grades 6–9 Sparks Our Values by Rebecca Darugar, 826NYC Students will work in a collaborative, constructive setting to create a vision for your classroom as a safe space for students and teachers. Memoir Narrative Students will work in a collaborative, constructive setting to create a vision for your classroom as a safe space for students and teachers. View Grades 1–12 Sparks Writing to Discover Yourself by 826 National This Educator Tool is designed to help you support students along their journeys in positive identity development. Memoir Narrative This Educator Tool is designed to help you support students along their journeys in positive identity development. View WRITE YOUR FUTURE: COLLEGE ESSAY RESOURCES VIEW MORE VIEW MORE View Resource Library TOOLS FOR EDUCATORS Grades 3–12 Educator Tools Journal Writing: Implementing an Intentional Practice by 826 National This Educator Tool shares a variety of prompts to help you springboard into journal writing with your students. Memoir Narrative Like a new notebook, journal writing is full of possibilities. Consider how to intentionally implement journal writing with your students with this Educator Tool. Includes a range of prompts to get started. View Grades 1–12 Educator Tools Writing and Mental Health by 826 National Writing can be a powerful tool for supporting mental health. The writing resources and activities in this Educator Tool are designed to help your students process and reflect on how they’re feeling and help them to have a little fun while they’re expressing themselves, too. Memoir Narrative Poetry Writing can be a powerful tool for supporting mental health. The writing resources and activities in this Educator Tool are designed to help your students process and reflect on how they’re feeling and help them to have a little fun while they’re expressing themselves, too. View Grades 3–12 Educator Tools Writing Poetry by 826 National This Educator Tool is designed to support and inspire you and your students wherever you are in your poetry journey. Poetry A guide to teaching and writing poetry with students in grade 3-12, featuring favorite poetry resources from across 826 Digital View Grades 1–12 Educator Tools Writing for Change by 826 National A collection of 826 resources and Mentor Texts that foster creating social change through writing. Memoir Narrative Persuasive Poetry See resources to help your students use writing to create positive social change across their communities. View Grades 1–12 Educator Tools How to Co-Create a Safe and Brave Space with Students by 826 National This resource will support educators through the process of co-creating Community Agreements with students. Center students in the community-building process by co-creating community agreements. view Grades 1–12 Educator Tools Building Community Through Writing by 826 National This resource will support educators in building a classroom community through writing. Find activities and Sparks for promoting inclusion, connection, and community through writing. view Grades 1–12 Educator Tools Guide to Revision by 826 National This tool provides educators resources for engaging in the revision process with students. Find strategies for approaching and practicing revision, including tips from authors like Amanda Gorman and Tiphanie Yanique. view Grades 1–12 Educator Tools Short Stories by 826 National This guide offers an abundance of resources to help students practice the basic elements that make up a short story. Narrative See resources from 826 that focus on short story elements, including plot development, characterization, conflict, and dialogue. view Grades 9–12 Educator Tools Write Your Way Curriculum: Grades 9-12 by 826 National A flexible, stackable series of weekly writing units that invite students to write with authentic purpose. Memoir Narrative Persuasive Poetry Students will write to reflect, write to connect, write to create, and write to advocate for themselves and their community. View Grades 6–8 Educator Tools Write Your Way Curriculum: Grades 6-8 by 826 National A flexible, stackable series of weekly writing units that invite students to write with authentic purpose. Memoir Narrative Persuasive Poetry Students will write to reflect, write to connect, write to create, and write to advocate for themselves and their community. View Grades 3–5 Educator Tools Write Your Way Curriculum: Grades 3-5 by 826 National A flexible, stackable series of weekly writing units that invite students to write with authentic purpose. Memoir Narrative Persuasive Poetry Students will write to reflect, write to connect, write to create, and write to advocate for themselves and their community. View Grades 1–2 Educator Tools Write Your Way Curriculum: Grades 1-2 by 826 National A flexible, stackable series of weekly writing units that invite students to write with authentic purpose. Fantasy/SciFi Persuasive Students will write to reflect, write to connect, write to create, and write to advocate for themselves and their community. View Grades 3–12 Educator Tools Publishing Student Writing by 826 National A guide to publishing student writing, filled with best practices from the 826 Network. Why publish student writing? This Educator Tool dives into the many benefits of publishing student work and shares best practices for making it happen in your learning spaces. View FEATURED AUTHORS Grades 9–12 Videos Soundscape Poems with Jason Reynolds by presented by Life Stories Students will create a poem filled with sounds from a chosen environment. Poetry Students will create a poem filled with sounds from a chosen environment. View Grades 2–12 Videos Hear Me Out with Javier Zamora by Javier Zamora Author Javier Zamora was an undocumented immigrant when he was a student. Now, he invites you to raise your voice and write to the next President of the United States. Informational Persuasive Poetry Author Javier Zamora was an undocumented immigrant when he was a student. Now, he invites you to raise your voice and write to the next President of the United States. view Grades 7–12 Sparks The Beast with Ada Limón by Ada Limón This poetry prompt from Ada Limón invites students to consider a personal connection to an animal. Poetry This poetry prompt from Ada Limón invites students to consider a personal connection to an animal. View Grades 7–12 Sparks Last Times with Amanda Gorman by Amanda Gorman, 2021 Inaugural Poet Students recall “last times” in their lives and revisit the depth of their experience through writing. Memoir Students recall “last times” in their lives and revisit the depth of their experience through writing. View Grades 7–12 Sparks A Place Worth Being with Jason Reynolds by Jason Reynolds Students will write a personal narrative where they describe themselves as a place. Not a specific place, but all the things a "place" consists of. Memoir Narrative Poetry In this Spark from Jason Reynolds, students will write a personal narrative where they describe themselves as a place. Not a specific place, but all the things a "place" consists of. View Grades 7–12 Sparks Elevate Your Voice with Rachel Eliza Griffiths by Rachel Eliza Griffiths This Spark asks students to write a poem that celebrates the ordinary objects and figures in their lives. Memoir Poetry This poetry prompt from Rachel Eliza Griffiths asks students to consider the ordinary in their lives—then write a poem that celebrates those ordinary objects and figures. VIEW Grades 7–12 Sparks Playing with Words with Aracelis Girmay by Aracelis Girmay What lives inside a word? Find out how to trace connections between two dissimilar words with this playful Spark from award-winning poet Aracelis Girmay. Poetry What lives inside a word? Find out how to trace connections between two dissimilar words with this playful Spark from award-winning poet Aracelis Girmay. VIEW Grades 7–12 Sparks Objects and Habits with Isaac Fitzgerald by Isaac Fitzgerald In this Spark, students will mine their home and their habits for story and personal essay ideas. Memoir Narrative In this Spark, students will mine their home and their habits for story and personal essay ideas. View Grades 7–12 Sparks Screenwriting with Spike Jonze by Spike Jonze A pair of prompts that invites students to consider how time, location, and dialogue can be used to construct a scene and build meaning. Narrative Playwriting A pair of prompts that invites students to consider how time, location, and dialogue can be used to construct a scene and build meaning. View Grades 7–12 Sparks Social Movements with Lisa Ko by Lisa Ko This writing prompt from author Lisa Ko invites students to explore the impact of social movements by envisioning and writing from an ideal future. Fantasy/SciFi Informational Narrative This writing prompt from author Lisa Ko invites students to explore the impact of social movements by envisioning and writing from an ideal future. View SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING Grades 6–9 Sparks Identity Statements by Rebeca Darugar, 826NYC Students create an identity chart and write about parts of their identity most salient to them. Informational Students create an identity chart and write about parts of their identity most salient to them. View Grades 1–12 Sparks Sensory Heart Mapping by 826 National Students will identify their favorite sensory memories and transfer them to a visual heart map. Memoir Students will identify their favorite sensory memories and transfer them to a visual heart map. View Grades 1–3 Sparks What's Your Happy? by Molly Sprayregen, 826CHI In this social-emotional learning writing prompt, students create a poem that shares the "happys" in their life. Poetry In this social-emotional learning writing prompt, students create a poem that shares the "happys" in their life. View Grades 1–3 Sparks Kindness Counts by Nicolien Buholzer, 826LA Why does kindness count? Students consider acts of kindness that they’ve experienced and reflect on the difference that kindness makes in the world. Informational Why does kindness count? Students consider acts of kindness that they’ve experienced and reflect on the difference that kindness makes in the world. View Grades 5–6 Lessons Misunderstood Monsters by Lindsay Ringwald, 826LA In this lesson, students will imagine a narrative in the form of a craigslist advertisement to showcase a typically scary monster as a down to earth creature. Narrative In this lesson, students will imagine a narrative in the form of a craigslist advertisement to showcase a typically scary monster as a down to earth creature. View Grades 1–5 Videos What Do Feelings Sound Like? by by Molly Sprayregen, 826CHI and Denise Ervin, 826michigan Students learn how to pair sound words (onomatopoeia) with feelings to create vivid, specific descriptions of different emotions. Poetry Students learn how to pair sound words (onomatopoeia) with feelings to create vivid, specific descriptions of different emotions. View SHORT STORY ELEMENTS Grades 7–9 Lessons Meet Your Protagonist! by Ryan Harty, 826 Valencia By examining patterns in engaging published stories and applying a set of meaningful prompts, students will learn how to develop well-rounded characters that readers really care about. Narrative By examining patterns in engaging published stories and applying a set of meaningful prompts, students will learn how to develop well-rounded characters that readers really care about. View Grades 6–8 Videos Character Choices by Sarah Richman, 826DC Through a series of meaningful prompts, students develop an authentic character to use in their next story. Narrative Through a series of meaningful prompts, students develop an authentic character to use in their next story. View Grades 6–8 Sparks Authentic Dialogue by Leah Tribbett, 826 Digital Educator Leader Students will learn how to write authentic dialogue that reveals information about the characters, plot, and conflict. Narrative Students will learn how to write authentic dialogue that reveals information about the characters, plot, and conflict. View Grades 9–12 Lessons Fairy Tale Reconstruction by Marini Drobish, 826 Digital Educator Leader This lesson invites students to rewrite a classic fairy tale, with a modern day twist. Narrative Students will reconstruct classic fairy tales by choosing to focus on altering one story element: setting, point of view, or resolution. View Grades 4–8 Sparks Setting the Tone by Aarti Monteiro, 826NYC This activity explores the way emotions change how we perceive settings. Students work in groups to create descriptions of apartments based on an emotion they draw from a hat. Narrative This activity explores the way emotions change how we perceive settings. Students work in groups to create descriptions of apartments based on an emotion they draw from a hat. view Grades 3–5 Lessons Writing Alternate Worlds by Andrea Nelson, 826DC Students will produce a short story that includes a setting in an alternate world. Narrative Students will produce a short story that includes a setting in an alternate world. View Grades 4–7 Sparks Character-O-Matic by 826CHI, with inspiration from Ryan Harty In this activity, students practice analyzing a character’s internal motivations and fears and develop their own original characters. Narrative In this activity, students practice analyzing a character’s internal motivations and fears and develop their own original characters. View Grades 7–9 Lessons Details (Golden), Character (Immortal), and Setting (Rural India) by Dave Eggers, 826 Valencia & 826 National Over a flexible series of activities, students will learn to draw details from real life to create unforgettable characters and compelling stories. Narrative Over a flexible series of activities, students will learn to draw details from real life to create unforgettable characters and compelling stories. View Play Play Play Play Play WATCH AND WRITE Get writing inspiration directly from authors, poets, and friends of 826. View Collection BE THE FIRST TO KNOW! We are thrilled to have you as the newest member of our online community. We are happy to have you in our list. 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