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Essay Topics for Kids Essays, which can be defined as interpretative or analytical literary compositions are a part and parcel of student life. However, majority of students do not realize the importance of essay writing and consider it to be a worthless activity. They do not understand that essay writing is important for developing their writing skills. Other than this, studies have proved that writing essays are also said to be important for the intellectual development and knowledge internalization in kids. It not only aids in enhancing their analytical and critical thinking skills, but also their research skills. Hence, it is important to include essay writing for students from a very young age. This will help the kids to understand the basics of essay writing like formatting, sentence construction, organization of thoughts, etc. which will aid them further in the higher classes. Teachers should introduce essay writing to kids with easy topics, gradually moving to more complex topics, like, argumentative, persuasive, etc. which will not only help them in improving their language, but also their writing skills. Let us take a look at some of the school level topics. Descriptive Topics It is always good to begin with essays where children can describe something. The topic should be about something that the kids already know, like, their home or family. Such type of essay topics will aid them to learn to organize their thoughts in a constructive manner. After children select their topic, they can make points about them, before actually writing the main essay. Here are some good essay topics that kids may find easy to write. My Best Friend

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Essay Topics for Kids

Essays, which can be defined as interpretative or analytical literary compositions are a part andparcel of student life. However, majority of students do not realize the importance of essay writingand consider it to be a worthless activity. They do not understand that essay writing is important fordeveloping their writing skills. Other than this, studies have proved that writing essays are also saidto be important for the intellectual development and knowledge internalization in kids. It not onlyaids in enhancing their analytical and critical thinking skills, but also their research skills. Hence, itis important to include essay writing for students from a very young age. This will help the kids tounderstand the basics of essay writing like formatting, sentence construction, organization ofthoughts, etc. which will aid them further in the higher classes. Teachers should introduce essaywriting to kids with easy topics, gradually moving to more complex topics, like, argumentative,persuasive, etc. which will not only help them in improving their language, but also their writingskills. Let us take a look at some of the school level topics.

Descriptive Topics

It is always good to begin with essays where children can describe something. The topic should beabout something that the kids already know, like, their home or family. Such type of essay topics willaid them to learn to organize their thoughts in a constructive manner. After children select theirtopic, they can make points about them, before actually writing the main essay. Here are some goodessay topics that kids may find easy to write.

My Best Friend

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My Favorite Sport

My Last Holiday

The Pet that I would Like to Have

What if I had Super Powers

My Mother/Father

Things I Like to do During My Pastime

The Most Special Day of My Life

The Person I Admire the Most

The First Day in My New School

Things I Did During Summer

A Dream I had Last Night

My Most Memorable Birthday

Qualities Required to Become a President

My Favorite TV Show

Things that I am Afraid of

A View from my Window

Living at a Bus Stop

My Favorite Food

My Hobby

What Will I Do When I Grow Up?

If I Became an Animal

The Most Interesting Book I have Read

If I Became Invisible

If I had a Magic Pen

If I Become Rich

What Makes Me Special?

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An Eventful Day in My Life

If I Had Three Wishes, What Would I Wish For?

All The Things I Want to Do

What Would I Do If I Became Invisible for a Day?

My Space Adventure

A Rainy Day I Spent Alone

Argumentative Topics

After descriptive essays, the next step will be argument essay writing. Argumentative essays arethose where students have to put forth their point of view about a topic. However, it is important toremember that these essays cannot be based just on personal knowledge, rather kids have to findenough proof to support their opinions and thoughts.

Persuasive Topics

Persuasive essays are somewhat similar to argumentative essays, where students have to presenttheir opinions on a topic. The difference is that the essay should persuade the readers to changetheir opinion about something after reading it. Hence, kids have to conduct thorough researchbefore writing a persuasive essay.

Compare and Contrast Topics

Essays of this type prove to be a good exercise for kids where they learn to compare between twoconcepts, find the relations between two contrasting ideas, look at all aspects of a subject andunderstand it in different ways. Compare and contrast topics thus help build analytical skills inchildren.

Reading from Books vs. Reading Online

Harry Potter Books vs. Harry Potter Movies

American English vs. British English

Comparing two video games

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Comparing two books

Comparison between two music genres

Comparing two athletes/sports figures

Comparison between two sports events (Wimbledon vs. French Open or NASCAR vs. Formula One)

Comparing two restaurants

Comparison between two ways to spend a holiday (going out vs. staying at home)

Urban Living vs. Rural Living

Being Rich vs. Being Famous

Comparing two similar/comparable feelings (being sad vs. being bored or being happy vs. beingcontent)

Childhood vs. Teenage

Comparing two famous personalities

Your Real Home vs. Your Dream Home

Living on campus vs. Living off campus

Autobiographies

This particular branch of essay writing tests the students' general knowledge and level ofimagination. Students are expected to personify a living or non-living thing and write a descriptionof that thing's life. All these essays are fictitious in nature. Autobiography essays are not based onany famous personalities. Some popular autobiography topics are:

Autobiography of a book

Autobiography of a pen

Autobiography of a tree

Autobiography of an animal/bird

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Autobiography of a flower

Autobiography of a princess

Autobiography of a river

Others

If given a chance, what would you do for the poor old man living down the street?

What would you do with all the Halloween candies that you collected this year?

Convincing parents for a picnic

Planning a surprise party for Dad

What would you do if you found yourself in the land of Lilliput?

Inventing an animal

How would you like to decorate your room?

Is it important for children to go to a boarding school?

If I were the Mayor

If I were the President

If I were a billionaire

If I were a tree

If I were a devil/an angel

These essay topics for kids can be altered slightly by the teacher as per the grade at which thechildren are studying. Teachers should also give the kids appropriate guidelines for each type ofessay that they have to write. Practicing essay writing on these topics is a way of preparing kids todeal with more complex essay topics that they will encounter during their higher studies.

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