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The Best Writing Apps for Kids and Teens, at Home and in the Classroom

By Matthew Lynch
October 11, 2023
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Writing is an essential skill for kids and teens, and there are several excellent writing apps available that can help enhance their creativity, improve their grammar and spelling, and provide a platform for them to express themselves. Whether your child is learning from home or in a classroom setting, these apps are sure to engage and inspire young writers.

1. ProWritingAid

ProWritingAid is a comprehensive writing app that offers both free and premium versions. It analyzes writing for grammar, style, spelling, and readability, providing suggestions for improvements. With its user-friendly interface and extensive features, ProWritingAid is an excellent choice for young writers looking to refine their skills.

2. WriteReader

WriteReader is a unique app designed specifically for children who are just starting to learn how to write. It allows kids to create their own books by combining their own words with pictures. This app is a great way to foster creativity and storytelling abilities in children.

3. Storybird

Storybird offers a platform for kids and teens who love storytelling and illustration. With a vast collection of beautiful artwork, young writers can create their own stories and poems. Additionally, teachers can create and assign writing tasks to their students, making it a great tool for classroom use.

4. Book Creator

Book Creator is an intuitive app that lets students write, illustrate, and publish their own books. It
offers a range of customizable features, including fonts, layouts, and multimedia embedding. With Book Creator, kids can unleash their imagination and create professional-looking ebooks.

5. Google Docs

Google Docs is a versatile online word processor that works well for collaborative writing projects. It allows students to share and edit documents in real-time, making it ideal for group assignments and peer feedback. Google Docs also provides built-in research tools and access to a range of templates.

6. NaNoWriMo Young Writers Program

The NaNoWriMo Young Writers Program encourages kids and teens to participate in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) every November. This program offers resources, lesson plans, and a supportive community to help young writers complete their novels. It’s a great way to foster a passion for writing and build a daily writing habit.

In conclusion, these writing apps offer various features and benefits to engage and inspire kids and teens in their writing journey. Whether at home or in the classroom, these apps can help young writers improve their skills and unleash their creativity.

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