ESSAY WRITING? MAKE STARTING LESS PAINFUL!

Give your student the best start possible

with pre-vetted essay topics

170 GOOD ARGUMENT TOPICS

For Essays & Debate

FREE “Essay Blueprint” for 1 Week Only!

Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds

(an instant, printable download)

“If your student needs to polish their essay writing skills, this list of impactful, persuasive topics ensures their practice time is time well spent.”
Carrie Fernandez endorses Don't Eat That Frog!
Carrie Fernandez
Homeschool Mom, Founder of Daily Skill Building

Who Is 170 Topics For?

170 Good Argument Topics is designed to help 6th—12th grade students practice & polish their essay writing skills. For younger writers, we’ve also included age-appropriate examples & essay prompts!

For students who need a set of “do’s” and “don’ts.”

Benefit from a list of writing techniques to implement—and common problems to avoid.

For students who need extra practice.

Assign additional writing practice with topics that won’t bore your student to tears.

For parents who want to make the most of every assignment. 

Transform any essay into an exercise in critical thinking with profound topics that beckon students to seek out truth.

For younger writers learning about essays.

See examples of what to expect from early writers as well as a simple structure to follow. 

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

170 Good Argument Topics contains 50+ pages of meaningful topics that set the stage for a winning essay.

No one wants to feel like their time is wasted. Our list of screened topics ensures time is well-invested on impactful topics such as, “Can science be taught truthfully and effectively apart from
a biblical worldview?”

For 1 Week Only ...

Get Our "Essay Blueprint" Poster FREE!

Regularly $6.95 FREE!

Give Your Students a Step-by-Step Checklist

Provided as an instant download, this Essay Blueprint Poster guides your students through the  components of a winning essay.

Make it easy to review. Just print & hang wherever they do their work!

How do I use this resource?

Enjoy 3+ years of essay topics—practice makes progress!

 (when used once weekly)

Use as a complementary addition to any language arts or writing curricula. Assign one essay per week—or per month.

Reference this list whenever your student is assigned an essay of his or her choice—and alleviate the burden of “I don’t know what to write.”

Argumentative topics challenge students to question assumptions and uncover facts in the face of biased opinion. 

(The above points are simply ideas for inspiration. Use this resource however you deem best.)

FREE “Essay Blueprint” Disappears In:

Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds

Your digital download will be available instantly!

Scroll to Top