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Dialogue Journals
A dialogue journal is an informal written conversation between two or more people... | License Plate Quickies: Writing a Paragraph
In this activity, students are given "license plate" combinations and are asked to create their... | |
Make Note of This
Use this sheet to help students format answers to who, what, when, where, and how questions. | Winning by Losing: Writing an Anecdote
In this activity, students will learn about the concept of the paradox and why some paradoxes... | |
Newspaper Fiction: Based on a True Story!
Write a short, fictional story based on a newspaper article. | ||
World Geography: Something's Wrong Here
Children explore geography by re-writing incorrect sentences. | Farewell
In this writing activity, students will remember a time when they said a painful goodbye, and... | |
Distant Role Model
Students are asked to make a list of their role models and then choose one to write a short... | ||
Hot Tuesday
Students are asked to imagine the hottest day of the year and then write a story about it. | ||
Scoring Rubric: Fictional Narrative
The organization, elements of fiction, grammar, usage, mechanics, and spelling of a written... | Risking It All for a Friend
Students will imagine that a lifelong friend needs help. They will then write a story about how... | |
Someone's Cheating
In this activity, students imagine how they would react if they saw the most popular person in... | ||
Composing Great Titles
The purpose of this activity is to raise students' awareness of the advantages of a good title... | Betrayal
Students are asked to imagine that they run a small business and that one of their trusted... | |
Leon the Loner
Students will write a character sketch about Leon, who is a loner. Then they will create a... |
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