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27 Spectacular Space Writing Prompts

Hooray! Here are some fantastic space writing prompts for you to use in your classroom to ignite your students’ imaginations. These space topic ideas will help young writers enhance their creative writing skills while crafting their very own space story. Take a look!

Space Writing Prompts

From first grade to fifth grade and beyond, using fun writing prompts is an excellent way for younger writers to improve their writing skills. (Hey, it’s a great topic for writers of all grades and ages, too.)

That’s why…

You’ll find some fascinating outer space writing prompts listed below to help learners find their voice when setting stories in different galaxies and planets.

27 Spectacular Space Writing Prompts

Here is a great set of outer space writing prompts that I think your 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5/6 grade students will love. Help them get their creative writing about space on today, and enjoy!

  1. Ask students to relocate a classic fairy tale to an alien planet.
  2. Instruct students to write a story about themselves as astronauts.
  3. Have younger students to write a short story about meeting an Alien who crash landed on Earth.
  4. Ask your learners to write a story chronicling their first space travel journey.
  5. Instruct younger kids to imagine working at NASA and write a story about it.
  6. Ask elementary or middle school students to write a creative story about a space pirate ship.
  7. Instruct students to write a story based on their favorite planet in our solar system.
  8. Write a story about a generation spaceship going on a century-long journey to a new planet. 
  9. Base a story around robots being the main inhabitants of a strange world.
  10. Write space-themed journal pages about an astronaut spending a lifetime on the international space station. 
  11. Center a story around a conflict occurring on a moon base. 
  12. Write a story about a team of scientists working on creating a new rocket for outer space travel.
  13. Center a story around NASA scientists building a spaceship to take the first human beings to Mars. 
  14. Write a story about scientists discovering an alien life form in our solar system using a telescope. 
  15. Write a story about a criminal stealing a spacecraft and embarking on exhilarating space adventures. 
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  16. Create a funny story about a government’s underfunded space program that fails to compete with rival space programs.
  17. Write a story about a private organization developing a travel brochure to advertise space tourism to the elite. 
  18. Write a non-fiction piece based on the ice-giant Pluto and why you think it shouldn’t be a dwarf planet.
  19. Write a story about a spaceship hit by asteroids en route to its destination.
  20. Center a story around a mission to Jupiter’s moons.
  21. Ask students to write a poem about the solar system, including references to various planets like Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. 
  22. Base a story around a high school student finding a portal to an alien planet in their backyard.
  23. Write a story about world leaders from parallel universes meeting each other on a foreign planet. 
  24. Create a gripping premise around an alien invasion of Earth.
  25. Write a story about a fifth-grade student discovering a broken spaceship and repairing it.
  26. Write poetry encapsulating your emotions about discovering alien life for the first time.
  27. Base a story around gravity as the main plot point.

I hope you enjoyed this list of space writing prompts.

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Use these Space Writing Prompts With Your Students

Space writing prompts are a great way to get your students to write and think creatively all while learning and having fun.

Yes!

You could even use these prompts in a science class where to support learning about space concepts, our solar system, and the night sky.

Plus, you could further engage their interest in writing by encouraging them to make up fantastical stories, paint vivid imagery, and add a plot twist to their story.

Now, get to it and have your students use these space themed writing prompts with your students today to get students writing about this fun and imaginative genre. I’m certain you’ll be glad you did.

Quick Tips on Writing About Space

Space is one of the most intriguing subjects for creative writers. It has been a source of inspiration for many great authors, such as Ray Bradbury, who wrote in his work “The Martian Chronicles” that “Mars isn’t red.”

Pro tip: Consider focusing on how different space is from our planet’s environment when writing about it. For instance, sound doesn’t travel in outer space, meaning there’s a vast vacuum devoid of noise.

Likewise, another helpful tip for writing about space and different planets is focusing on the environment and how it differs from Earth. Think about how Mars is a barren rock with nothing but dust. Then, compare it with our planet.

Learning to write about space and other planets can help writers improve their skills. Writers will improve their descriptive writing abilities and learn to create tension and intrigue in their stories because space is a foreign concept to most humans. Writers will also benefit from using these space writing prompts because it will allow them to be more creative while exploring new genres. Consider trying these space writing prompts to enhance your writing skills.  

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