30+ Creative Writing Prompts for High School Students
Here are some unique creative writing prompts for high school that students can use to think creatively, expand their writing skills, and find enjoyment in writing. The prompts are sorted by genre, including poetry, science fiction, flash fiction, narrative, and even some creative and open choice prompts.

Poetry Prompts for High Schoolers
- Beginnings - Write a poem where every line begins with the same letter.
Science Fiction Creative Writing Prompts for High School Students
- Solar Power - In 1960, physicist Freeman Dyson proposed a hypothetical megastructure that could encompass a star and suck energy from it to power the earth—an idea known today as a "Dyson sphere." What are the benefits of energy captured from a star? The consequences? Imagine what the world would be like with a Dyson sphere. In prose or poetry, take us into a scene or offer a description of this reimagined world.
Personal Narrative Prompts for High School Students
- Lost things - Anywhere from a paragraph to a page long, tell the story of an object that you’ve lost, detailing: 1. How it was lost. 2. How it changed you. 3. Where you imagine it is now.

Flash Fiction Creative Writing Prompts for High School Students
- 99 words - “There was more room to think,” wrote novelist David Gaffney on becoming a flash fiction convert, “more space for the original idea to resonate, fewer unnecessary words to wade through.” Stories of the sudden/skinny/mini/micro variety pack the best parts of fiction into brimming, half-pint packages. Celebrate the art of concision, and write a story in 99 words or less.
Other Creative Writing Prompts for High School Students
- Global Correspondence - Respond to a current event, whether it be local, regional, or global, in your choice of writing form.

Tips for Using Creative Writing Prompts in the Classroom
Writing prompts and other activities are low-stakes and can help to create a culture of writing in your classroom. Here are a few tips to getting started:
- Mix up the types of prompts to connect to your curriculum or promote creative thinking.
- Leave time to share some responses out loud and build a sense of community.
- Write when students write to model continuous learning.
- Keep it brief and open to interpretation.
Looking for more tips for using writing prompts as a daily classroom practice? Check out the full Tips for Using Daily Writing Prompts and other resources for teaching writing .

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