1. Write a letter to your favorite author expressing the impact their book had on you.: Encourage the student to reflect on the power of literature and express their appreciation for the author's work.
  2. Imagine you are a character in a Shakespearean play. Write a diary entry expressing your thoughts and emotions.: This prompt combines creative writing with literary analysis, allowing the student to embody a character from a classic play.
  3. Create a short story inspired by a famous English poem.: Invites the student to engage with poetry in a new way by transforming it into narrative form.
  4. Write a dialogue between two characters from different Jane Austen novels meeting for the first time.: Promotes exploration of character dynamics and allows for creative reinterpretation of classic literature.
  5. Design a new book cover for a novel studied in class, explaining the artistic choices made.: Combines creativity with critical thinking, prompting the student to consider the relationship between visuals and text.
  6. Compose a rap or song lyrics that summarize the plot of a play by a famous English playwright.: Encourages the student to engage with the material in a fun and contemporary way while practicing summarization skills.
  7. Write a persuasive essay arguing for the inclusion of a modern novel in the school curriculum.: Promotes critical thinking and persuasive writing skills, as well as encouraging independent analysis of contemporary literature.
  8. Create a list of vocabulary words inspired by a recent reading, along with their definitions and usage in sentences.: Combines creative thinking with language acquisition, reinforcing understanding of literary terms and concepts.
  9. Write a short play set in a dystopian future where language is restricted and creativity is suppressed.: Encourages speculative and imaginative writing while exploring themes of censorship and freedom of expression.
  10. Compose a series of haikus inspired by nature imagery in a poem by William Wordsworth.: Introduces the student to a traditional form of poetry while fostering appreciation for nature and the Romantics.