Easter Bunny visited our classroom last night. He left footprints all over our room and left Easter eggs for us!
Easter Bunny visited our classroom last night. He left footprints all over our room and left Easter eggs for us!
1. What is being made fun of?
2. What specific things make this “funny?”
3. How might you tell this as a joke without describing what you see?
1. What is being made fun of?
2. What specific things make this “funny?”
3. How might you tell this as a joke without describing what you see?
1. What is being made fun of?
2. What specific things make this “funny?”
3. How might you tell this as a joke without describing what you see?
1. How are the ideas and information presented connected to what you already knew?
2. What new ideas did you get that extended or pushed your thinking in new directions?
3. What is still challenging or confusing for you to get your mind around? What questions, wonderings or puzzles do you now have?
1. What feelings do you have after experiencing this?
2. How were you made to feel this way?
3. What would you like to do with these feelings?
1. What is being made fun of?
2. What specific things make this “funny?”
3. How might you tell this as a joke without describing what you see?
1. What do you see?
2. What do you think is going on?
3. What does it make you wonder?
Do make sure you visit the Showcase for Week#13. This is the shortlist that Musomic will be using to select the prize winners!
This is the last prompt for 2013! Thank you all so much for all your hard work – writing, posting, moderating. One thing is clear 100 word Challenge has helped lots of you to improve your writing and to link with other writers across the world. I’m sure 2014 will be an even bigger success!
So, with thinking about the future, this prompt is an illustration from The Crystal Mirror, by Tim Malnick, illustrated by Katie Green. Click to see what it is all about!
What story will you write on it? What adventures will your characters have? Make sure it is the most creative you have written this year. Let your imaginations soar!
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Nelson Mandela, one of the great figures of the 20th century, has died at the age of 95.
South African president Jacob Zuma announced the death of Mr Mandela this morning, who has been credited with preventing his country from descending into civil war in the post-apartheid era.
“Our nation has lost its greatest son. Our people have lost a father,” Mr Zuma said.
The Nobel Peace Prize winner served just one term as president before taking up a new role as a leading AIDS campaigner, before finally retiring from public life in 2004.
South African president Jacob Zuma earlier announced that Mr Mandela passed away peacefully at his Johannesburg home.
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