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Creative Writing prompts
A collection of writing prompts to encourage and engage children to write. Can be used during literacy starters or as writing for a longer task or assessment.
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I got a few... It's time to leave! You are already dead. We have failed Mars. I can hear them. I'm sorry. We failed. Please. Turn back now.
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✐The Young QueenWrite about a character who survived the apocalypse, and has now taken the role of leader for a small group of survivors. The catch? This character is the oldest person amongst their small group. Double catch? This character is only seventeen years old.
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Someone walks by your table and drops a folded napkin in front of you, trying to be discreet. It is a note saying "get out now. While you still can."
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If you ignored the masked guards at every exit, it was just like any other sleepover.
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Write about the experience that you have as you travel through one of these doors. What emotions do you feel? What senses are triggered? Who do you meet, if anyone?
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Tell This Story: There it was, finally. Our island. Our very own island. It looked beautiful above the waves of fog, but there was still one question to be answered: why had they sold it to us for only five dollars?
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