Hobbit Chapter 1 Writing Prompts | Grades 6-8
Light Up Literature™ | The Hobbit Series
Six Writing Prompts That Teach Students How to Think About Chapter 1 — Not Just What Happened
Structured, no-prep analytical writing for "An Unexpected Party" using TREES™ and P.R.O.V.E.™ frameworks. Built for teachers and homeschool parents.
The Problem
Most writing prompts stop at the question. This one starts there.
A good prompt is the beginning, not the whole job. Your student reads it, stares at a blank page, and freezes — because no one has shown them how to build the answer. This resource gives students a clear structure before they write a single word, and gives you the coaching tools to guide what comes out.
What's Inside
34 pages. Everything your student needs to write with confidence.
Every page in this resource has a job. The prompts scaffold the writing. The guide coaches the teacher. The rubrics assess growth — and tell you exactly what to say next.
- 5 TREES™ short answer prompts — each with full sentence stems (supported version)
- 1 P.R.O.V.E.™ analytical prompt — 6th, 7th, and 8th grade versions included
- TREES™ rubric — Growth Checklist + Scoring Scale + grade conversion table
- THREE TREES GROW™ essay rubric — for when students are ready to scale to full essay
- P.R.O.V.E.™ rubric — three separate grade-level versions with coaching notes
- 13-page Teacher & Parent Support Guide — prompt-by-prompt coaching, not just instructions
- Suggested session sequences — one session, two sessions, full week, and "hard day" options
- Discussion-before-writing question — activates the core tension before any writing begins
The Frameworks
Three proprietary structures. One coherent system.
TREES™, P.R.O.V.E.™, and THREE TREES GROW™ are not independent tools — they are a progression. Short answer practice builds toward body paragraphs. Body paragraphs build toward the essay. Every chapter reinforces the same structures, so students build fluency instead of re-learning a new format every time.
- T Topic — Make a clear claim
- R Reason — Support the claim
- E Example — Text evidence
- E Explain — Connect evidence to claim
- S Summarize — Close powerfully
- P Point — Identify the claim
- R Reasons — What supports it?
- O Observe Evidence — What proof is used?
- V Verify — Does the reasoning hold?
- E Evaluate — How strong is the argument?
- THREE Introduction structure
- TREES Body paragraphs (repeating)
- GROW Conclusion with Wow closing
Why This One
Built differently — on purpose.
There are other Hobbit writing prompt resources on the market. Here is what makes this one worth choosing.
Product Details
Everything you need to know before you buy.
| Format | PDF — instant download, print or assign digitally |
| Pages | 34 pages |
| Grade Levels | Grades 6, 7, and 8 (differentiated P.R.O.V.E.™ versions for each) |
| Novel | The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien — Chapter 1: "An Unexpected Party" |
| Prompts | 5 TREES™ short answer prompts + 1 P.R.O.V.E.™ analytical prompt |
| Rubrics Included | TREES™ rubric, THREE TREES GROW™ essay rubric, P.R.O.V.E.™ rubric (6th, 7th, and 8th grade) |
| Frameworks | TREES™, P.R.O.V.E.™, and THREE TREES GROW™ |
| Standards | Common Core ELA: W.6-8.1, W.6-8.2, W.6-8.3, RL.6-8.1–4, RL.6-8.6 |
| Designed For | Classroom teachers and homeschool parents |
| Prep Required | None |
| Series | Part of The Hobbit Writing Prompts series (individual chapters available separately) |
Questions
Frequently asked questions.
My student is in 6th grade. Is this the right level?
Yes. The TREES™ short answer prompts work for all three grade levels. The P.R.O.V.E.™ analytical prompt comes in three separate versions — 6th, 7th, and 8th grade — so you choose the one that fits your student. All three versions are included in this single product.
Do I need to read The Hobbit before using this?
The 13-page Teacher & Parent Support Guide is written specifically for educators who may not have read the novel recently. It explains what Chapter 1 is doing literarily, what each prompt is really asking, and how to coach your student through the writing — no prior knowledge required.
Is this print-ready or digital?
Both. The PDF is formatted for standard 8.5" x 11" printing and is also clean for digital assignment. You can distribute via Google Classroom, email it directly to a student, or print and use it on paper.
My student has ADHD. Will this work for them?
This resource was specifically designed with ADHD learners in mind. Every prompt in the support guide includes a dedicated "For the ADHD Learner" section with concrete strategies — like anchoring to one specific text detail before writing, using two-bullet pre-writing for complex prompts, and splitting multi-step analytical prompts across two sessions.
Does this only cover Chapter 1, or the whole novel?
This product covers Chapter 1 only ("An Unexpected Party"). Additional chapters are available as separate products in the Hobbit Writing Prompts series. All chapters use the same TREES™ and P.R.O.V.E.™ frameworks, so skills compound across the series.
Can I use this in a co-op or with multiple students?
This license covers one teacher or parent for their own students. For co-ops, school settings, or use with students who are not your own, please purchase an additional license for each instructor. Licenses are available at checkout.
Ready to give your student a framework that works?
Instant download. No prep required. Works for classroom and homeschool settings at grades 6, 7, and 8.
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- Use this resource for your personal classroom, homeschool, or private student instruction
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- Share, email, or upload this file to any shared drive, group folder, or platform that allows access beyond your own students
- Resell, edit, or use this resource to create new products, presentations, or courses
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