It turns screen time into growth. Children build strong writing habits, learn to express ideas clearly, and feel confident sharing their voice.
PROMPTS to try
Quick Grammar Fixes
- Fix the grammar in this sentence and explain each change: “we was going to the park yesterday.”
- Is this sentence correct? If not, rewrite it and tell me why: “Him and me don’t has homework.”
- Add commas and periods where needed: “after school I fed my cat then I finished math”.
Clear Writing Help
- Turn these notes into one strong paragraph for school: {paste your bullet points}.
- Make this sentence clearer but keep my voice: {paste your sentence}.
- Give me a better topic sentence for a paragraph about {your topic}.
Reading & Study Helpers
- Explain {topic} like I’m 10 and give 3 key facts.
- What are the most important points about {chapter or concept} in 5 bullets?
- Make a short quiz (5 questions) to study {topic}, with answers at the end.
STEM Curiosity
- Show me how to solve this step by step: {your math problem}.
- Compare mass vs. weight in one short paragraph with an example.
- Explain how solar panels work in 6–8 clear sentences.
Creative Sparks
- Give me a cozy story starter about {setting} and a character who wants {goal}.
- Write a 6-line poem about {feeling or place} with simple rhyme.
- Make this boring sentence vivid with better verbs: {sentence}.
Social & Character Skills
- Help me say this kindly to my friend: {message}.
- Give 3 ways to handle it if someone interrupts me during group work.
- Write a short thank-you note to {teacher/coach/family} for {reason}.
Organization & Study Plans
- Make me a 20-minute study plan for {subject} with 4 mini-tasks.
- Turn my messy notes into a neat checklist for tomorrow: {paste notes}.
- Create a simple outline for a paragraph about {topic} (topic sentence + 3 supports + closer).
Age tuning (add to any prompt)
- Explain it for ages 6–9 with short sentences.
- Explain it for ages 10–13 and include 1 example.
- Explain it for ages 14–16 and add a counter-example.
Style controls (optional)
- Keep it under 120 words.
- Use simple words and no jargon.
- Give me 3 examples and 1 quick tip.
Friendly fun
- Give me a riddle about {school topic}, then tell me the answer after I guess.
- Make a 10-word story about {theme}.
Note: Avoid prompts about violence, weapons, drugs, adult topics, self-harm, hate, illegal hacks, disturbing content, medical dosing, politics, or private info (addresses, phone numbers, social handles).