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66 Insightful Journal Prompts for High School

Last updated: April 7, 2025 7:10 am
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High school is a time for growth, self-reflection, and skill-building. Journal prompts are a great way to engage high school students in writing, whether it’s for English class or any other subject. Here are some well-crafted journal prompts for high school students to spark creativity and critical thinking:

19 Bell Ringer Journal Prompts for High School:

  1. Reflect on the best and worst things that happened today.
  2. Share something that is bothering you physically or emotionally.
  3. If you could have a robot do one chore for you, what would it be?
  4. You have $1,000 to upgrade something in your bedroom or house. What do you choose?
  5. Share a fun fact about animals with the class.
  6. Write a note to a music artist suggesting a change in their music.
  7. Who is your role model in real life? How about a celebrity or historical figure?
  8. Do you love or hate drama between friends?
  9. Convince someone in class to try an activity you love.
  10. If you could start a career tomorrow, what would it be?
  11. Finish the sentence: "I wish I knew more about…"
  12. What advice would you give to someone starting high school?
  13. Do you like spoilers about what you’re about to read or watch?
  14. Would you choose money over passion in a career?
  15. Which holiday would you eliminate from the calendar and why?
  16. True or false: The best romantic relationships come from friendships.
  17. Do you like the town you’re living in? Why or why not?
  18. Do you believe in dress codes for students?
  19. What would be the most embarrassing award a teenager could earn?

    20 Social-Emotional Journal Topics for High School:

  20. Define "growth mindset" and discuss your growth in high school.
  21. Is social media helpful or harmful in your opinion?
  22. Describe a time when you had to work extra hard to achieve a goal.
  23. Describe a time when despite hard work, you didn’t achieve your goal.
  24. What relaxes and stresses you at home?
  25. List three important milestones for teenagers.
  26. Write about a big decision you made and any regrets.
  27. Where do you see yourself a year from now?
  28. How do you handle stress and calm down?
  29. Recommend a book, movie, or show to a friend in need.
  30. What’s the biggest issue facing teenagers today?
  31. Define strength and how it’s perceived.
  32. Do you have difficulty getting along with a certain personality type?
  33. What are you most nervous about in the future?
  34. What are you grateful for in life and how do you show gratitude?
  35. How are you similar to your childhood self? How are you different?
  36. Define true and fake friendship.

    These prompts cover a range of topics to engage high school students in reflective writing. Whether it’s exploring personal experiences, social issues, or literary analysis, journal prompts are a valuable tool for student expression and growth.

    Tips for Creating High School Writing Prompts:

    • Align prompts with Common Core State Standards.
    • Choose relevant topics students are interested in.
    • Encourage goal-setting and self-reflection.
    • Include a variety of writing styles and difficulty levels.
    • Respect students’ privacy when sharing personal reflections.

      By incorporating these tips and prompts into your classroom, you can help high schoolers discover the joy of writing and self-expression. Explore more resources and writing prompts to keep students engaged and inspired throughout the school year.

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