Fictional Writing
Argumentative Writing
So when it comes to "the issues," which ones are people specifically interested in?
According to Google – which measures policy issues by which ones get the most search results:
Immigration
Same-Sex Marriage
Education
Gun Control
Taxes
Economy
Health Care
Climate Change
Foreign Policy
Environment
Prompts for Argumentative Writing
What issues do you care most about? What topics do you find yourself discussing most passionately, whether online, at the dinner table, in the classroom or with your friends?
Our annual Student Editorial Contest invites you to write an evidence-based persuasive piece on an issue that matters to you. To help jump-start your brainstorming, we have gathered a list of 200 writing prompts from our daily Student Opinion feature that invite you to take a stand.
Though you won’t be limited to these topics for the contest, you’ll see that our list touches on every aspect of modern life, from politics to sports, culture, education and technology. We hope the range inspires you, and we hope the fact that each question links to at least one related Times article gives you a starting point for finding evidence.
So skim the list below to think about the topic you’d most like to take on.
For more information, here are links to our spring 2014 editorial-writing contest, a list of winners from that contest and a relatedlesson plan on argumentative writing.
According to Google – which measures policy issues by which ones get the most search results:
Immigration
Same-Sex Marriage
Education
Gun Control
Taxes
Economy
Health Care
Climate Change
Foreign Policy
Environment
Prompts for Argumentative Writing
What issues do you care most about? What topics do you find yourself discussing most passionately, whether online, at the dinner table, in the classroom or with your friends?
Our annual Student Editorial Contest invites you to write an evidence-based persuasive piece on an issue that matters to you. To help jump-start your brainstorming, we have gathered a list of 200 writing prompts from our daily Student Opinion feature that invite you to take a stand.
Though you won’t be limited to these topics for the contest, you’ll see that our list touches on every aspect of modern life, from politics to sports, culture, education and technology. We hope the range inspires you, and we hope the fact that each question links to at least one related Times article gives you a starting point for finding evidence.
So skim the list below to think about the topic you’d most like to take on.
For more information, here are links to our spring 2014 editorial-writing contest, a list of winners from that contest and a relatedlesson plan on argumentative writing.
- Is Cheating Getting Worse?
- Should Students Be Able to Grade Their Teachers?
- Should Reading and Math Be Taught in Gym Class Too?
- How Seriously Should We Take Standardized Tests?
- How Well Do You Think Standardized Tests Measure Your Abilities?
- Do You Spend Too Much Time Preparing for Standardized Tests?
- Should Schools Offer Cash Bonuses for Good Test Scores?
- Do Schools Provide Students With Enough Opportunities to Be Creative?
- What Are You Really Learning at School?
- How Important Is Arts Education?
- Does Gym Help Students Perform Better in All Their Classes?
- Who Should Be Able to See Students’ Records?
- Are Children of Illegal Immigrants Entitled to a Public Education?
- What Is the Right Amount of Group Work in School?
- Is Your School Day Too Short?
- Do You Think a Longer School Calendar Is a Good Idea?
- How Does Your School Deal With Students Who Misbehave?
- Should Schools Be Allowed to Use Corporal Punishment?
- How Big a Problem Is Bullying or Cyberbullying in Your School or Community?
- How Should Schools Address Bullying?
- Should Schools Put Tracking Devices in Students’ ID Cards?
- What Do You Think of Grouping Students by Ability in Schools?
- Do We Need a New Way to Teach Math?
- Does Class Size Matter?
- How Important Are Parent-Teacher Conferences?
- Should All Children Be Able to Go to Preschool?
- Do You Support Affirmative Action?
- How Necessary Is a College Education?
- Are the Web Filters at Your School Too Restrictive?
- Does Technology Make Us More Alone?
- Are You Distracted by Technology?
- Do Apps Help You or Just Waste Your Time?
- Do You Spend Too Much Time on Smart Phones Playing ‘Stupid Games’?
- Has Facebook Lost Its Edge?
- Does Facebook Ever Make You Feel Bad?
- Should What You Say on Facebook Be Grounds for Getting Fired?
- Should People Be Allowed to Obscure Their Identities Online?
- What Should the Punishment Be for Acts of Cyberbullying?
- Is Online Learning as Good as Face-to-Face Learning?
- Do Your Teachers Use Technology Well?
- Should Tablet Computers Become the Primary Way Students Learn in Class?
- Can Cellphones Be Educational Tools?
- Should Computer Games Be Used for Classroom Instruction?
- How Young Is Too Young for an iPhone?
- Should Companies Collect Information About You?
- Would You Trade Your Paper Books for Digital Versions?
- Are Digital Photographs Too Plentiful to Be Meaningful?
- Do You Worry We Are Filming Too Much?
- Would You Want a Pair of Google’s Computer Glasses?
- How Would You Feel About a Computer Grading Your Essays?
- What Role Will Robots Play in Our Future?
- How Many Text Messages Are Too Many?
- How Much Do You Trust Online Reviews?
- Why Do We Like to Watch Rich People on TV and in the Movies?
- Does TV Capture the Diversity of America Yet?
- Is TV Too White?
- Is TV Stronger Than Ever, or Becoming Obsolete?
- Does Reality TV Promote Dangerous Stereotypes?
- What Current Musicians Do You Think Will Stand the Test of Time?
- What Artists or Bands of Today Are Destined for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
- What Musician, Actor or Author Should Be a Superstar, but Hasn’t Quite Made It Yet?
- Will Musical Training Make You More Successful?
- Should Video Games Be Considered a Sport?
- Should Stores Sell Violent Video Games to Minors?
- Can a Video Game Be a Work of Art?
- Do Violent Video Games Make People More Violent in Real Life?
- When Should You Feel Guilty for Killing Zombies?
- What Game Would You Like to Redesign?
- What Were the Best Movies You Saw in the Past Year?
- To What Writer Would You Award a Prize?
- Do You Prefer Your Children’s Book Characters Obedient or Contrary?
- Where Is the Line Between Truth and Fiction?
- Can Graffiti Ever Be Considered Art?
- Do We Need Art in Our Lives?
- What Makes a Good Commercial?
- Does Pop Culture Deserve Serious Study?
- Do Parents Have Different Hopes and Standards for Their Sons Than for Their Daughters?
- Is School Designed More for Girls Than Boys?
- Is There Too Much Pressure on Girls to Have ‘Perfect’ Bodies?
- How Much Pressure Do Boys Face to Have the Perfect Body?
- Do Photoshopped Images Make You Feel Bad About Your Own Looks?
- Why Aren’t There More Girls in Leadership Roles?
- Why Aren’t More Girls Choosing to Pursue Careers in Math and Science?
- Should Women Be Allowed to Fight on the Front Lines Alongside Men?
- Do You Believe in Equal Rights for Women and Men?
- Are Women Better at Compromising and Collaborating?
- Do Boys Have Less Intense Friendships Than Girls?
- If Football Is So Dangerous to Players, Should We Be Watching It?
- Should Parents Let Their Children Play Football?
- Should College Football Players Get Paid?
- When Do Pranks Cross the Line to Become Bullying?
- Has Baseball Lost Its Cool?
- Are Some Youth Sports Too Intense?
- Is It Offensive for Sports Teams to Use Native American Names and Mascots?
- Where Should Colleges and Sports Teams Draw the Line in Selling Naming Rights?
- Is Cheerleading a Sport?
- Should There Be Stricter Rules About How Coaches Treat Their Players?
- Should Athletes Who Dope Have to Forfeit Their Titles and Medals?
- Should Sports Betting Be Legal Everywhere?
- Should Home-Schoolers Be Allowed to Play Public School Sports?
- Would You Want a Bike Share Program for Your Community?
- What Local Problems Do You Think Your Mayor Should Try to Solve?
- If You Were Governor of Your State, How Would You Spend a Budget Surplus?
- When Is the Use of Military Force Justified?
- What Is More Important: Our Privacy or National Security?
- Should the U.S. Be Spying on Its Friends?
- Do You Trust Your Government?
- What Do You Think of the Police Tactic of Stop-and-Frisk?
- Do Rich People Get Off Easier When They Break the Law?
- Should Rich People Have to Pay More Taxes?
- Do Laws That Ban Offensive Words Make the World a Better Place?
- Do Leaders Have Moral Obligations?
- Do Great Leaders Have to Be Outgoing?
- How Should We Prevent Future Mass Shootings?
- Should Guns Be Permitted on College Campuses?
- Would You Feel Safer With Armed Guards Patrolling Your School?
- What Is Your Relationship With Guns?
- Do You Support or Oppose the Death Penalty?
- When Should Juvenile Offenders Receive Life Sentences?
- Do We Give Children Too Many Trophies?
- When Do You Become an Adult?
- Is Modern Culture Ruining Childhood?
- Are Adults Hurting Young Children by Pushing Them to Achieve?
- How, and by Whom, Should Children Be Taught Appropriate Behavior?
- What Can Older People Learn From Your Generation?
- Is Dating a Thing of the Past?
- How Should Parents Handle a Bad Report Card?
- Should Children Be Allowed to Wear Whatever They Want?
- Do You Think Child Stars Have It Rough?
- Is Smoking Still a Problem Among Teenagers?
- Are Antismoking Ads Effective?
- Is Drinking and Driving Still a Problem for Teenagers?
- Do You Think a Healthier School Lunch Program Is a Lost Cause?
- How Concerned Are You About Where Your Food Comes From?
- Is It Ethical to Eat Meat?
- Do You Prefer Your Tacos ‘Authentic’ or ‘Appropriated’?
- Should the Government Limit the Size of Sugary Drinks?
- Should Students Be Required to Take Drug Tests?
- Do Bystanders Have a Responsibility to Intervene When There is Trouble?
- Should You Care About the Health and Safety of Those Making Your Clothing?
- Can Money Buy You Happiness?
- Does Buying and Accumulating More and More Stuff Make Us Happier?
- Are We Losing the Art of Listening?
- Do People Complain Too Much?
- Can Kindness Become Cool?
- Which Is More Important: Talent or Hard Work?
- How Important Is Keeping Your Cool?
- When Should You Compromise?
- Is Your Generation More Self-Centered Than Earlier Generations?
- Can You Be Good Without God?
- Have Curse Words Become So Common They Have Lost Their Shock Value?
- How Important Do You Think It Is to Marry Someone With the Same Religion?
- How Long Is It O.K. to Linger in a Cafe or Restaurant?
- Does Keeping a Messy Desk Make People More Creative?
- How Important Is Keeping a Clean House?
- Should Scientists Try to Help People Beat Old Age So We Can Live Longer Lives?
- Given Unlimited Resources, What Scientific or Medical Problem Would You Investigate?
- When Is It O.K. to Replace Human Limbs With Technology?
- Do You Think Life Exists — or Has Ever Existed — Somewhere Besides Earth?
- How Concerned Are You About Climate Change?
- Is It Wrong for a Newspaper to Publish a Front-Page Photo of a Man About to Die?
- What Causes Should Philanthropic Groups Finance?
- Should Charities Focus More on America?
- Should the Private Lives of Famous People Be Off Limits?
- Would You Rather Work From Home or in an Office?
- What Time Should Black Friday Sales Start?
- How Much Does Your Neighborhood Define Who You Are?
Informational Writing
I Survived
Click on the title to choose the topic that you will use to write your informational paper. Upon completion of your informational paper, you will write a historical fiction story entitled I Survived _________________.
1. Caffeine addiction Need a few cups of coffee or a Big Gulp to get through the day? If you’re a caffeine addict like me, think about how miserable you feel without your caffeine fix. Have you ever tried to quit and felt even worse? You might start your paper by informing readers why you live on caffeine and why you’re hooked. You might also include a discussion of how it has affected you or maybe even your struggles to break your addiction.
2. Domestic violence Because this is such an important issue, make sure to provide readers with statistics and facts to help drive home the importance of helping prevent domestic violence and helping victims.
3. Poverty You might narrow this broad topic to discuss poverty in your community or a specific region. Informing people of the effects of poverty can help educate and also help people understand how to solve the problem.
4. Plastic surgery Plastic surgery has grown in popularity in recent years, and many teens are even lining up for surgery. How young is too young to go under the knife? You might want to include a brief history of plastic surgery and why it has become so popular.
5. Stress I’m guessing that, like procrastination, this is a word than most students can relate to. Especially if your audience is made of fellow students, an essay explaining how to beat stress will be both informative and useful.
6. Procrastination This is something most students can relate to. If you decide to inform readers about procrastination, you might try a more unconventional approach and tell your audience how procrastination can actually work to your advantage.
9. Anorexia/Bulimia Informing readers of possible causes and/or solutions to either problem is a good place to start. You might also consider focusing on various ways to treat either disorder.
10. Illegal immigration While illegal immigration easily lends itself to a historical discussion, keep in mind that immigration is also a current topic with plenty of arguments surrounding immigrants and their status within the U.S.
11. Racism Although racism can be a touchy subject, it’s important to educate your readers about both the causes and effects (and of course solutions). Because it’s such a big topic, you’ll want to narrow your paper down to a specific angle. For example, racism in the U.S. justice system or racism in schools.
17. Childhood obesity People point to many causes for childhood obesity, including fast-food, video games, and a lack of physical education in schools. You might focus your paper on one of these causes, or you might try to address aspects of several arguments (if you have enough time and space).
18. Prison overcrowding Many argue that legalizing drugs is the simplest solution to overcrowding in prisons. Others argue for decreased mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent offenses.You may also want to examine the effects of prison overcrowding on staff and inmates.
20. Cyber-security Ever try to use your debit card only to find out your account is locked because of “suspicious activity”? If so, then you certainly have a personal connection to cyber-security. Of course, your paper might also include a discussion of widespread security breaches, such as those at Target or Lowes.
Add a dash of introduction, a clear thesis statement, a few good hook sentences, a healthy portion of information about your topic, and a pinch of conclusion, and you’ve got a recipe for a killer informative essay!
Click on the title to choose the topic that you will use to write your informational paper. Upon completion of your informational paper, you will write a historical fiction story entitled I Survived _________________.
1. Caffeine addiction Need a few cups of coffee or a Big Gulp to get through the day? If you’re a caffeine addict like me, think about how miserable you feel without your caffeine fix. Have you ever tried to quit and felt even worse? You might start your paper by informing readers why you live on caffeine and why you’re hooked. You might also include a discussion of how it has affected you or maybe even your struggles to break your addiction.
2. Domestic violence Because this is such an important issue, make sure to provide readers with statistics and facts to help drive home the importance of helping prevent domestic violence and helping victims.
3. Poverty You might narrow this broad topic to discuss poverty in your community or a specific region. Informing people of the effects of poverty can help educate and also help people understand how to solve the problem.
4. Plastic surgery Plastic surgery has grown in popularity in recent years, and many teens are even lining up for surgery. How young is too young to go under the knife? You might want to include a brief history of plastic surgery and why it has become so popular.
5. Stress I’m guessing that, like procrastination, this is a word than most students can relate to. Especially if your audience is made of fellow students, an essay explaining how to beat stress will be both informative and useful.
6. Procrastination This is something most students can relate to. If you decide to inform readers about procrastination, you might try a more unconventional approach and tell your audience how procrastination can actually work to your advantage.
9. Anorexia/Bulimia Informing readers of possible causes and/or solutions to either problem is a good place to start. You might also consider focusing on various ways to treat either disorder.
10. Illegal immigration While illegal immigration easily lends itself to a historical discussion, keep in mind that immigration is also a current topic with plenty of arguments surrounding immigrants and their status within the U.S.
11. Racism Although racism can be a touchy subject, it’s important to educate your readers about both the causes and effects (and of course solutions). Because it’s such a big topic, you’ll want to narrow your paper down to a specific angle. For example, racism in the U.S. justice system or racism in schools.
17. Childhood obesity People point to many causes for childhood obesity, including fast-food, video games, and a lack of physical education in schools. You might focus your paper on one of these causes, or you might try to address aspects of several arguments (if you have enough time and space).
18. Prison overcrowding Many argue that legalizing drugs is the simplest solution to overcrowding in prisons. Others argue for decreased mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent offenses.You may also want to examine the effects of prison overcrowding on staff and inmates.
20. Cyber-security Ever try to use your debit card only to find out your account is locked because of “suspicious activity”? If so, then you certainly have a personal connection to cyber-security. Of course, your paper might also include a discussion of widespread security breaches, such as those at Target or Lowes.
Add a dash of introduction, a clear thesis statement, a few good hook sentences, a healthy portion of information about your topic, and a pinch of conclusion, and you’ve got a recipe for a killer informative essay!
Publishing Sites
Student Publishing Sites:
Wattpad - the world's largest community for readers and writers
Dorrance Publishing Service - allows students to publish, stories, poems, journals and play scripts.
KidsCom - allows students to publish stories. Each week the site challenges students to write a story using the character, place and prop they provide.
Young Writer - an international magazine featuring the best in English language creative writing from children aged 5 to 18 from around the world.
ZuZu - allows students to contribute artwork, mysterious stories, poetry, creative writing, and more
KidsWWwrite - a place to publish stories for students 5-16.
WorldWide Art Gallery - accepts art submissions from students of all ages.
Book Hooks - students can publish book reports online.
Writing with Writers - a Scholastic site that has students work with writers, editors, and illustrators to develop a variety of writing types and then post them to the Internet.
My Hero - a site that lets student's post information about their heroes.
Fractured Fairy Tales - a site that allows students explore fractured fairy tales with Jon Scieszka, author of The True Story of the Three Little Pigs! and Squids Will Be Squids and write their own fractured fairy tale and publish it online.
Giggle Poetry - a site that allows students to send, read, and rate poetry.
http://www.sillybilly.com/writmain.html , The Super Writing Project
Wattpad - the world's largest community for readers and writers
Dorrance Publishing Service - allows students to publish, stories, poems, journals and play scripts.
KidsCom - allows students to publish stories. Each week the site challenges students to write a story using the character, place and prop they provide.
Young Writer - an international magazine featuring the best in English language creative writing from children aged 5 to 18 from around the world.
ZuZu - allows students to contribute artwork, mysterious stories, poetry, creative writing, and more
KidsWWwrite - a place to publish stories for students 5-16.
WorldWide Art Gallery - accepts art submissions from students of all ages.
Book Hooks - students can publish book reports online.
Writing with Writers - a Scholastic site that has students work with writers, editors, and illustrators to develop a variety of writing types and then post them to the Internet.
My Hero - a site that lets student's post information about their heroes.
Fractured Fairy Tales - a site that allows students explore fractured fairy tales with Jon Scieszka, author of The True Story of the Three Little Pigs! and Squids Will Be Squids and write their own fractured fairy tale and publish it online.
Giggle Poetry - a site that allows students to send, read, and rate poetry.
http://www.sillybilly.com/writmain.html , The Super Writing Project
Citing and Documenting
Writing Ideas
What is...
- What is something you dislike about yourself?
- What is something you do well?
- What is your favourite room in your home and why?
- What is a good neighbour?
- What is the worst thing parents can do to their children?
- What is your favourite time of day?
- What is your idea of a dull evening?
- What is the best way to treat meddlesome people?
- What is something you are optimistic about?
- What is something you are pessimistic about?
- What is your most indispensable possession and why?
- What is the meaning of "He laughs best who laughs last"?
- What is your favourite song and why?
- What is the best birthday present you ever received?
- What is the best birthday present you could receive?
- What is something that makes you feel sad?
- What is your favourite book and why?
- What is something that really bugs you?
- What is something that really makes you angry?
- What is the best advice you ever received?
- What is your favourite holiday? What makes this holiday special?
- What is your favourite day of the week?
- What is your favourite month? Why?
- What would happen if you could fly whenever you wanted? When would you use this ability?
- What would happen if there were no television? Why would this be good? bad?
- What would happen if everyone lived in space? What type of houses would they live in? What type of clothing would they wear? What type of food would they eat? How would they travel?
- What if cows gave root beer instead of milk?
- What if all the streets were rivers? What would be different?
- What would happen if people never co-operated? Why do you think it is important to co-operate?
- What would happen if it really did rain cats and dogs?
- What would happen if animals could talk? What are some of the questions you would like to ask animals?
- What would happen if you could become invisible whenever you wanted to? What are some of the things you could do that you cannot do now?
- What would happen if everyone wore the same clothes?
- What would happen if you threw a piece of trash on the ground? What if everyone did?
- What if you could walk up walls and across ceilings?
- What would happen if you loved your neighbour as yourself? What if everyone did?
- What would happen if you grew taller than trees? How would this change your life?
- What would happen if children ruled the world?
- What would happen if there were no cars, buses, trains, boats, or planes? How would this change your life?
- What if everyone lived under water? Where would people live? What games would children play? What would school be like?
- What would happen if you found gold in your backyard?
- What would you do if a bully bothered you on your way home?
- What would you do if you did very poorly of a test?
- What would you do if a friend borrows things from you but never returns them?
- What would you do if You were the teacher and everyone forgot his homework?
- What would you do if you were in the middle of the lake and your boat began to leak?
- What would you do if Your friend had a broken leg? How would you cheer him up?
- What would you do if you saw little bugs in your salad?
- What would you do if you woke up in another country and no one could understand you?
- What would you do if you ordered an ice cream cone and you forgot to bring money?
- What would you do if someone got in front of you when you were in line at the movies?
- What would you do if your jelly sandwich fell upside down on the floor?
- What would you do if only one hot dog is left and neither you nor your friend have had one?
- What would you do if two of your best friends went to the movies without inviting you?
- What would you do if the surprise party was for you but you weren't surprised?
- What would you do if you got a present you didn't like?
- What would you do if you were at home and your homework was at school?
- What would you do if you dropped the cookie jar and it broke?
- What would you do if you were invited to two parties on the same day?
- What would you do if you promised to feed your pet and you didn't?
- What would you do if someone said you did something wrong and you didn't?
- What would you do if your new shoes felt fine in the store but now they are hurting?
- What would you do if someone told you a joke that you don't think is funny?
- What would you do if an hour before the party you remember you don't have a gift?
- What would you do if a friend comes to your house and his/her mom doesn't know he's/she's there?
- What would you do if you had four math problems marked wrong that were right?
- What would you do if you found in the street?
- What would you do if you found a magic wand?
- What would you do if you wanted to be friends with someone who spoke no English?
- What would you say if someone told you it was all right to steal from a large department store?
- What would you do if you saw a friend cheating--report it, confront the friend, nothing--and why?
- If you could have been someone in history, who would you have been?
- If you could only take 3 people with you on a trip around the world, who would you take and why?
- If you could give any gift in the world, what would you give and to whom?
- If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
- If you received any sum of money as a gift, what would you do with it?
- If you could do whatever you wanted to right now, what would you do?
- If you were principal of this school, what would you do?
- If you were a mouse in your house in the evening, what would you see your family doing?
- If you were five years older you would...
- If you were lost in the woods and it got dark, what would you do?
- If it were your job to decide what shows can be on t.v., how would you choose?
- If there were no rules, what do you think would happen?
- If you owned a store, what would you do to discourage people from stealing from you?
- If you could participate in an Olympic event, which one would you choose and why?
- If you could break the Guiness Book of Records it would be for?
- If you had to describe yourself as a colour, which would you choose?
- If your friend told you of a secret plan to run away from home, what would you do and why?
- What do you think of 3D movies?
- What do you think someone your age can do to help reduce the amount of pollution in our environment?
- What do you think the world needs now?
- What do you think your friends say to each other when you're not around?
- What do you think about the amount of violence on T.V.?
- What do you think about people polluting the environment?
- What do you think about having set rules for people to follow?
- What do you think about people who are inconsiderate of others?
- What do you think should be done to keep people who are under the influence of alcohol off the road?
- What do you think the world will be like when you are a grown up?
- What do you think about ghosts?
- What do you think of someone who has bad manners?
- What do you think about people who take advantage of others?
- What do you think about when you can't fall asleep?
- What do you think courage means?
- What do you think makes a good friend?
- What do you think makes a happy family?
- What pollutants do you think do the most damage and why?
- What things do you think are beautiful?
- What do you think about students having to wear school uniforms?
- What do you like most about yourself?
- What do you like to do in your free time?
- What kind of animal would you like to be and why?
- What kind of trophy would you like to win?
- What TV or movie star would you like to invite to your birthday party?
- What does "Clothes make the person" mean to you?
- What does "Have your cake and eat it too" mean to you?
- What does "The early bird gets the worm" mean to you?
- What do we mean when we say, "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence"?
- What does "You can't take it with you" mean?
- What do we mean when we say, "You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar"?
- What do we mean when we say, "Hitch your wagon to a star"?
- What does "still waters run deep" mean to you?
- What does "There are two sides to every coin" mean to you?
- What does Canada mean to you?
- What are you afraid of? Why?
- What are junk foods?
- What are some nutritious foods that you like?
- What are some rules you have to follow at home?
- What are some examples of prejudice?
- What is more important to you, appearance or personality?
- What is most important to you in a friend--loyalty, generosity, honesty--why?
- What is something that makes you melancholy?
- What makes your best friend your best friend?
- What makes you feel safe?
- What makes you laugh?
- What would you invent to make life better?
- What would you do to entertain your family without spending any money?
- What effects does watching violence have on people?
- What effects do cigarette and alcohol advertising have on young people?
- What kind of t.v. commercial would you like to make? Describe it.
- What kind of pet would you most like to have--monkey, snake, goat--why?
- What kind of program do you enjoy most on TV--detective shows, comedies, game shows--and why?
- What advice would you give a new student?
- What advice would you give to someone who stole something but now feels guilty?
- What things are better than going to school? Why?
- What talents do you have?
- What three words would describe you right now?
- What four things are most important in your life?
- What colour makes you think of happiness?
- What has been the most fun activity at school so far?
- What quality do you like about yourself--creativity, personality, appearance--why?
- What eccentric behaviour in a friend disturbs you the most?
- What parts of nature do you like best?
- What do you do for exercise?
- What is the most ludicrous outfit you can think of?
- What is the funniest dinner you've ever had with your family?
- How do you feel when it's your birthday? Why?
- How do you feel on the first day of winter? Why?
- How would you feel if you were going to be on a show? Why?
- How do you feel when you do something wrong?
- How do you feel when you do something that is very good?
- How do you feel when you play a trick on someone?
- How would you feel if a new child moved into your neighbourhood?
- How do you think the new child would feel?
- How do you feel when you have had a fight with your best friend?
- How do you think your friend felt?
- How do you feel when you are in bed with the lights out?
- How do you feel when you want something very badly and you cannot have it? Why is this so important to have?
- How do you feel on a warm sunny day?
- How do you feel when you stay with a babysitter?
- How do you feel when you're leaving home on vacation?
- How do you feel when you sleep at someone's house?
- How do you feel during a thunderstorm?
- How do you feel on the first day of school?
- How do you feel when your parents are upset with you? Why do they become upset with you?
- How do you feel on Thanksgiving? What are you thankful for?
- How do feel on (any holiday)?
- How do you feel when something scares you? What do you do when this happens?
- How would you feel if someone told you that you were his or her best friend?
- How do you feel about your appearance?
- How would you change the world to make it better?
- How do you think eating junk food affects you?
- How do you have the most fun--alone, with a large group, with a few friends--and why?
- Explain how to play your favorite game.
- How would you describe your house to someone who has never visited there before?
- I wish I had a million... Then I would...
- I wish I had one... because
- I wish I could be like.... This person is special because....
- I wish to be a ________ when I grow up. Then I will....
- I wish there were a law that said..... This would be a good law because....
- I wish I could forget the time I ..... because....
- I wish trees could..... because....
- I wish I could see...... because.....
- I wish I could learn..... because.....
- I wish I didn't have to eat...... I don't like this food because.....
- I wish everyone would learn to ..... Then everyone would.....
- I wish I never......
- I wish I had one more chance to..... Then I would.....
- I wish there was an electric......
- I wish I had enough money to......
- I wish everyone loved......
- I wish all children would......
- I wish everyone had.....
- I wish I could touch......
- I wish animals could...... If they could, then.....
- I wish I looked like.... because......
- I wish there were no more.....
- I wish I didn't have to.....
- I wish I could go to.....
- I wish there really was..... If there really was, then.....
- I wish I could hear......
- I wish I could give......
- If all my wishes came true, I would......
- When you are angry, how do you look?
- When are you happiest?
- When have you felt lonely?
- When do you feel proud?
- When was the last time you cried and why?
- When a friend was in an embarrassing situation, what did you do?
- When it might hurt their feelings, how do you feel about telling your friends the truth?
- When might it be bad to be honest?
- When someone picks on someone else, how do you feel? What do you do?
- Once, when you were very frightened, what happened?
- Once, when you were embarrassed, what happened?
- Once, when your feelings were hurt, what happened?
- Describe a time when you felt vengeful.
- When you have a problem who do you talk to? Why?
- Which quality best describes your life--exciting, organised, dull--and why?
- Which quality do you dislike most about yourself--laziness, selfishness, childishness--and why?
- Which place would you most like to visit--Africa, China, Alaska--why?
- Which holiday has the most meaning for you-Canada Day, Thanksgiving, Valentines Day--and why?
- Which is least important to you--money, power, fame--and why?
- Which is most important to you--being popular, accomplishing things, being organised--and why?
- Which is your favourite Star Wars character (or other movie/book/t.v. show, etc.)? Why?
- Why is it important to be honest?
- Why is important to have good manners?
- Why do you think adults smoke/drink?
- Why is exercise important to someone your age?
- Why do you think some people encourage others to smoke/drink?
- Why do you think the rules you must follow are good or bad?
- Why would it be good to be honest?
- Why have men and women usually only done certain types of work?
- Why should or shouldn't a man stay home to care for the house and children while his wife goes to work?
- Why do you think some people take advantage of others?
- Why do you think prejudice exists in the world?
- Why would we say that someone is "passing the buck"?
- Why would a Prime Minister have a sign on his desk which read, "The buck stops here"?
- Why do you think tact is an important quality?
- Why is it not wise to squander your money?
- Explain why we say, "dead as a door nail".
- Think of your favourite toy. Why do you like it best?
- Think of the best teacher you ever had. Why were they a good teacher?
- Do you think there is too much fighting on t.v. Why or why not?
- Do you think it is necessary to have alcohol at a party in order to have a good time?
- Does it bother you to be around someone who has bad manners?
- Should there be a dress code in places such as school, restaurants, and places of business? Why or why not?
- Should animals be used for medical research?
- Should the Canadian Government financially support Olympic teams?
- Should people be prohibited from smoking in certain places?
- Families are important because...
- Would you like to be famous? Why or why not? What would you like to be famous for?
- Who or what has had a strong influence in your life?
- Where would you prefer to be right now--mountains, desert, beach--and why?
- Should you have to do chores around the house? Why or why not?
- Should you be required to wear a bike helmet? Why or why not?
- Should skateboards be allowed on sidewalks?
- Where do you think we should go on our class fieldtrip this year? Why?
- Should you have to take tests in school?
- Should cellphones be allowed in school?
- Can television (or videogames) influence your behaviour? How?
- Should schools be year-round?
- Should junk food be banned from schools?
- Should students be required to learn a second language?