Description
Enhance your writing skills and unlock your creativity with our ‘20 Writing Prompt Checklist Bundle’!
Whether your child is preparing for the 11 Plus, improving their English writing at school, or simply loves to write, this comprehensive printable bundle is the perfect resource to build structure, confidence and consistency. Packed with practical tools and writing guidance, the ‘20 Writing Prompt Checklist Bundle’ helps students understand exactly what makes a strong piece of writing and how to polish their work to a high standard.
This bundle is ideal for students, parents and tutors who want a clear and effective way to support writing development across different genres and styles. Each checklist is designed to act as a self-assessment tool, helping writers of all levels plan, write and review their work independently.
Why parents, teachers and students love the ‘20 Writing Prompt Checklist Bundle’
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Covers every major writing type: Includes detailed checklists for essays, stories, letters, diary entries, descriptions, arguments and more.
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Encourages independent learning: Students can review their writing using the prompts to identify strengths and areas for improvement.
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Improves exam performance: Builds confidence and structure for 11 Plus, Key Stage 3 and independent school writing assessments.
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Suitable for all abilities: Works for both developing writers and advanced students who want to refine their technique.
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Printable and easy to use: A convenient digital download that can be printed and reused for endless writing practice.
What’s inside the bundle
The ‘20 Writing Prompt Checklist Bundle’ includes 20 printable writing checklists covering a range of key genres and styles such as:
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Essay writing
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Creative writing
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Letter writing
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Diary entries
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Informative writing
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Descriptive writing
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Story writing
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Argumentative writing
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Persuasive writing
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Narrative writing
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Recount writing
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Newspaper report writing
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Poetry structure and analysis
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Transactional writing
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Character and setting development
Each checklist breaks down the essential components of successful writing — from planning and structure to vocabulary and grammar — making it easy for students to understand what examiners look for.
How the 20 Writing Prompt Checklist supports writing improvement
The ‘20 Writing Prompt Checklist Bundle’ helps children and young writers:
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Understand the key features of different writing styles
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Develop habits of planning, editing and proofreading
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Strengthen grammar, punctuation and vocabulary usage
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Improve story flow and paragraph organisation
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Write with clarity, confidence and creativity across multiple genres
The checklists also make an excellent teaching aid for tutors and parents. They can be used to mark written work, provide feedback or guide focused writing sessions.
Perfect for home, school or tutoring sessions
This flexible resource can be used in:
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Home learning sessions to guide writing practice
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Tutoring lessons to build exam-style writing skills
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School classrooms as part of English writing instruction
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Independent study for students who want to improve at their own pace
Each checklist can be printed multiple times, allowing students to use them repeatedly for different tasks. The format encourages reflection and helps children take ownership of their progress.
Build confidence, structure and creativity
Good writing isn’t just about ideas — it’s about organisation, purpose and self-awareness. The ‘20 Writing Prompt Checklist Bundle’ provides the structure your child needs to turn their thoughts into well-crafted, high-quality pieces of writing.
By using these checklists regularly, students will learn to write more effectively, identify their own mistakes and approach every writing task with a clear plan.
Download the ‘20 Writing Prompt Checklist Bundle’ today and give your child the ultimate toolkit for mastering every type of writing, from creative storytelling to persuasive essays.









Tunde Adeyemi –
A must-have for any parent who is supporting their child with creative writing.
Kavya Reddy –
A really useful tool for helping children to remember all the key elements of a good story.
Lily Walker –
This has been a great help in our house. No more nagging from me about remembering to use adjectives!
Ayomide Okoro –
My daughter uses this every time she writes a story now. It has really helped her to become a more independent writer.
Darragh Walsh –
A simple but brilliant idea. I wish I had thought of it!