Use the button below to open up the image prompts. Select an image you want to write about.
Come up with an introduction to your story - the exposition. Who are the characters? Where are they?
Now, come up with some events for your story - the rising actions. How did the characters get to this? What caused the events in the photo?
What is something big and crazy that should happen in the middle to end of your story? What is a big turning point for your story? This is the climax.
Start to have your story come to a close - the falling actions. How were the characters affected from the climax? What will they do now?
Finish your story - the resolution. Make sure nothing new is going on, or leave it on a cliffhanger. It's your story!
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What is your dream prank or a trick you have always wanted to play on someone? Think about it and come up with one.
Come up with an imaginary plan about how you would execute it. How would you make sure it went smoothly?
Write your story. Explain the prank you would pull and how you would do it, Have fun!
Click here to open the flower writing document.
Select "make a copy".
Follow the instructions on the slide to complete flower writing.
Fill out each line with something that reminds you of summer. The first word of each line needs to start with the letter that is on that line.
Have fun!
*Tip: You can use the example on page 2 of the document for help.
Get 10 Post-It notes and write things related to autumn on them. Number each Post-It one through ten.
Use an online spinner wheel or number generator to pick between 1 and 10.
The corresponding sticky note with the number that is picked will be what you write about.
You can write anything: a poem, a story, etc.
Think about winter and shout out loud the first thing that comes to mind.
Write something about that item. It can be a poem, story, or even a poster.
If you want to take this a step further, you can try to find something in your house that relates to what you shouted, and then write about that.