Writing Resources

Resource Name

Tips for Young Writers: Ralph Fletcher, author of A Writer's Notebook, offers tons of advice. This is a fantastic resource.

The Story Kitchen: You pick the ingredients and then finish the story.

Storybird: Use pre-loaded images to inspire your fiction story.

Typing Skills: Sharpen your keyboarding skills to save time.

The Story Maker: Like Mad Libs, you fill in the missing words, and, voila, a story is made. Super fun game!

My Story Maker: Set your character up with a problem, and then you take it from there.

Compare and Contrast Transition Words: This is useful writing resource.

Poetry Idea Engine: Get your poetry juices flowing to write haikus, free verse, limericks, and more.

Write Haiku Poems: Write haiku, a popular Japanese poem that traditionally has three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables. Brainstorm, compose, and customize the design of your poem with one of the provided artistic backgrounds or upload your own image.