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Rather than bombard teens with fancy pens and motivational reading, direct them to a comfort zone: the Internet. These sites are great resources for future storytellers.
Teen Ink, a national teen magazine, book series, and website devoted entirely to teenage writing, art, photos and forums. Students must be age 13-19 to participate, register and/or submit...
A free online community where teen writers and visual artists explore, create, connect, and get published.
Check out our library of free resources for teachers, parents, and homeschoolers. These resources include activity suggestions, comprehensive lesson plans, and exemplary mentor texts, all aimed at captivating teenagers in the writing journey and enhancing their skills.
With thousands of story combinations to keep you writing stories every day. Our simple-to-use story idea generator comes with tons of fun and wacky prompts to inspire you. Whether you're into pirates or princesses we got writing prompts to suit every child out there. Get Started
One Teen Story gives teen writers a chance to be edited, published, and paid for their work. Stories that appear in One Teen Story are chosen in a free writing contest. The contest is free and open to all writers ages 13-19.
Free tools to make your students better writers and readers. Quill.org, a non-profit, provides free literacy activities that build reading comprehension, writing, and language skills for elementary, middle, and high school students. 10 million students have written 2 billion sentences on Quill.