For Teachers: Writing Lessons

Writing instruction that supports creativity and structure.

Writer’s Bounty offers classroom-friendly writing resources, prompts, and tools designed by an educator who understands time limits, learning curves, and real students.

Browse Classroom Resources

or

Read on for More Support

This page is for educators who…

  • teach creative writing, ELA, or composition
  • want engaging writing activities without over-planning
  • need flexible resources that work across skill levels
  • are navigating AI concerns in the classroom
  • value creativity and skill development

How Writer’s Bounty Supports Writing Instruction

📘 Classroom-Ready Resources

Prompts, journals, and frameworks that can be used as bell-ringers, short activities, or multi-day lessons.

⏱ Flexible by Design

Resources work in 10-minute warm-ups, full class periods, or independent practice.

🧠 Skill-Focused Creativity

Activities strengthen craft skills like structure, character, and revision while still allowing student voice.

🤖 Thoughtful AI Guidance

Support for ethical, transparent AI use aligned with learning goals—not shortcuts.

Start Here: Classroom Paths

Not sure where to begin? Start with the classroom need you’re addressing.

🟢 Writing Warm-Ups & Bell Ringers

Short prompts and flash fiction exercises.

🟡 Creative Writing Units

Resources that can expand into multi-day lessons.

🔵 Character & Story Foundations

Tools that help students understand story structure and character motivation.

🟣 Revision & Feedback Tools

Guides for peer review, self-reflection, and revision skills.

Classroom-Friendly Free Resources

Every story changes depending on who tells it.
This lesson helps students explore point of view through choice, creativity, and real understanding.

Best for: Teachers who want students thinking like writers, not just answering questions.

Download Here

Tense shifting doesn’t just confuse readers—it pulls them right out of the story.
This clear, engaging lesson helps students understand verb tenses and stay consistent—so their writing actually flows.

Best for: Teachers who want students to stop “time warping” in their writing and build stronger, more readable narratives.

Download Here

AI in the Classroom

AI is now part of writing education. Here, the focus is on using AI as a thinking support—not a replacement for student work.

  • Classroom-appropriate guidance
  • Emphasis on transparency and ethics
  • Alignment with skill development, not shortcuts

AI For Writers and Writing Teachers

About the Educator Behind the Resources

Writer’s Bounty was created by a former writing and technology educator with decades of classroom experience. These resources are designed to work in real classrooms with real constraints—not idealized ones.

Teaching writing is complex work. You don’t need perfect lessons—just tools that support learning and creativity.

Start Here for Teachers

Browse Classroom Resources (under construction)

Download Free Resources (under construction)