And Then
Each week, you will receive the beginning of an intriguing story. It will be up to you to write the “and then…” and finish the story! I’m excited to see how your writing grows throughout the year!
This Week's Prompt
Jenny slammed her locker shut, the bang echoing through the empty hallway. She couldn't believe what had just happened in the cafeteria. Tears welled up in her eyes as she replayed the incident in her mind. "Hey, are you okay?" a voice suddenly asked. Jenny turned to see a boy from her math class standing there looking concerned. "I saw what happened back there. That wasn't cool."Focus of the Week: This week, we will focus on dialogue! Infuse your writing with rich dialogue (talk!) between your characters. Remember: dialogue should be used to show character traits and to move the plot along. If you personally wouldn't say it out loud, don't add it in your story. Try to make the dialogue as authentic as possible.
Reflection
After you are finished with your response, reflect on how you did! Drag the dots above to the boxes in the rubric below that describe your work.
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And Then
Each week, you will receive the beginning of an intriguing story. It will be up to you to write the “and then…” and finish the story! I’m excited to see how your writing grows throughout the year!
This Week's Prompt
Jenny slammed her locker shut, the bang echoing through the empty hallway. She couldn't believe what had just happened in the cafeteria. Tears welled up in her eyes as she replayed the incident in her mind. "Hey, are you okay?" a voice suddenly asked. Jenny turned to see a boy from her math class standing there looking concerned. "I saw what happened back there. That wasn't cool."Focus of the Week: This week, we will focus on dialogue! Infuse your writing with rich dialogue (talk!) between your characters. Remember: dialogue should be used to show character traits and to move the plot along. If you personally wouldn't say it out loud, don't add it in your story. Try to make the dialogue as authentic as possible.
Reflection
After you are finished with your response, reflect on how you did! Drag the dots above to the boxes in the rubric below that describe your work.