Provide a sense of closure.
When we try to solve a problem, sometimes we end up creating new problems. Which lead to new solutions. Which lead to new problems.
Let's write a holiday song about order and chaos!
What is bobbing for apples likeā¦ for an apple?
Let's go roller skating in a Halloween costume! What could possibly go wrong?
Let's write from multiple perspectives using an old timey holiday photo!
Starting with an old-timey photo, students will write from a particular item's point of view.
Your students will turn the iconic painting The Scream into a vivid, sensory poem.
Given twelve random phrases, students will pick four and then write about the strange situation.
Given twelve random phrases, students will pick four and then write about the strange situation.
Given twelve random phrases, students will pick four and then write about the strange situation.
Given twelve random phrases, students will pick four and then write about the strange situation.
Given twelve random phrases, students will pick four and then write about the strange situation.
Given twelve random phrases, students will pick four and then write about the strange situation.
What if an inanimate object could express thanks for a special person in your life? What would it write?
Let's take a classic Christmas poem and remix it to work with another holiday!