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150 Totally Terrific Writing Prompts Justin Martin, Scholastic Teaching Resources

150 Totally Terrific


Writing Prompts
Lively, Fun Prompts to Motivate Every Writer in Your Class

by Justin Martin

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Table of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Writing Prompts
September
October

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November

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December

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January . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
February . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
March . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
May . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
June . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Notes

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Introduction
riting can be one of lifes most rewarding activities.
Writing can also be tough. For starters, where do you
start? Staring at a blank piece of paper or an empty
computer screen can frustrate even the most gifted and
experienced writer. But get a couple of sentences down and pretty
soon confidence blooms, imagination kicks in, and writing can
become as natural as breathing.
Thats the purpose of the writing prompts contained within
this book. Theyre meant to help kids get those creative juices
flowing. Some of the prompts provide the beginnings of stories
that your students will want to finish. There are also prompts to
encourage kids to make top-10 lists, as well as write greeting cards,
e-mails, rap songs, and advertising jingles.
The prompts are organized by the 10 months of the school
year, September through June. Many of them relate to either
holidays or the anniversaries of famous events that occur during
those particular months. But sprinkled throughout the book are
also plenty of random prompts, encouraging kids to do everything
from write about clouds to keep a diary. Happy writing!

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September
Summer Bests

Back to School

Summer has just ended and its back-toschool time. How about making a list of
Summer Bests so you can remember all
the fun you had. What was this past
summers best food, best piece of clothing,
best song, best movie, best place you
visited? Write down your answers for each
of these Summer Bests, and see if you can
think of five others besides.

Its a new school year. Youre beginning a


new grade. What are your goals for this
year? Maybe you want to get better at math
or perhaps you want to learn how to play
hopscotch during recess. Write down three
goals for this school year.

When I Grow Up
The first Monday in September is a holiday
called Labor Day. Labor Day celebrates all
the various jobs people do, such as police
officer, teacher, doctor, lion tamer. Write
about what you would like to be when you
grow up.

Great New Invention


Inventions make life easier. Just think about
a few of them: computers, telephones, light
bulbs, chewing gum. Write about something
you would invent and how it would make
the world a better place.

Terrible Trade

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Tim offered to trade his brand-new bike to


Gary for one measly piece of bubble gum.
But Gary could tell that Tim didnt really
want to trade his bike. Tim was just trying
to make friends with Gary. What
happened next? Finish this story.

A Trip Down
Memory Lane

Grandparents
Greeting Card

Remember coming to school this


morning? Maybe you walked or maybe you
took the bus. But however you came to
school, you must have passed all sorts of
things on the way: dogs, houses, cars,
signs. Think hard, and write about your
trip to school in as much detail as you can
remember.

Did you know that the week starting


September 7 is National Grandparents
Week? This is a good time for kids to let
their grandparents know how they feel
about them. Create a special Happy
Grandparents Week greeting card.

Everythings
Coming Up Nines

The Adventures of
Super Squirrel

September is the ninth month of the year.


Complete this tale about nines. Nine
brothers and nine sisters lived in a ninestory house. One day, on September 9,
1999,
they __________.

On September 19, 1928, the first Mickey


Mouse cartoon was shown at a theater in
New York City. Think up your own cartoon
character. For example, it could be Ultra
Duck or Power Penguin. Now, write a
story about your cartoon character.

Fall Checklist

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Make a list of words associated with fall.


For example, yellow could be a word on
the checklist because tree leaves turn
yellow at this time of year. Now, try to write
down as many autumn words as possible.

Second-Grade Super
Stars

The Greatest Movie


in the World Ever

You and several of your good friends have


formed a band called __________. You
play _________ (style) music. You become
very famous and have lots of screaming
fans. Now, finish the story.

Whats a movie that you wish existed? For


example, would you like to see a movie
about a girl who befriends a pink and
green zebra? What about a boy who can fly
just by saying, Wacka Wicka Tip Top
Tap? Write about an imaginary movie that
you would like to see.

Dear Diary
September 22 is officially known as Dear
Diary Day. Create a diary entry for today.
Think of an event that happened today
and describe how you feel about it.

Season Review
Youve seen reviews of books and movies.
How about a review of the season fall? Do
you like seeing the leaves turn red and
yellow? Or, maybe you find fall a bit
boring. Pretend youre a critic and write
about what you like or dont like about the
season.

Zoo Zoom
Find a picture of an animal that you like.
It can be in a book or magazine. It can be
on the classroom wall. Concentrate hard,
and describe your animal in as much
detail as possible.

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October
P Is for Pumpkin

Fighting Fire

October is a big month for pumpkins. And


the letter p is an important letter in the
word pumpkin. Notice there are two ps
in pumpkin. Now, write a pumpkin story
using as many ps as possible. This will
help you get started: Peter Pickle loved
pumpkin pie. He owned a pink parakeet
named Petunia and __________.

Fire Prevention Week is celebrated at the


beginning of October. What are some
important things people need to know
about preventing fires? Write down the
information you would include if you were
designing a poster about fire prevention.

An Adventure
October 12 is Columbus Day, in honor of
Christopher Columbus, who arrived on an
island in the Bahamas on October 12,
1492, after sailing from Spain. Columbus
was a famous explorer. What if you were an
explorer? Where would you travelto
deep jungles, high into the mountains, or
would you go to Mars? Pretend youre
keeping a travel log and write down one of
your adventures.

My Little
Instruction Book
Instructions tell us how to do something
correctly. There are instructions for just
about everything: how to put together a bike,
how to work a computer, how to play
basketball. Think of something that youre
good at. Then, write down instructions so that
someone else can learn how to do it, too.

Four-Legged Folks

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What if people had four legs? It would be


just two extra legs. Still, a whole lot would
change, right? For instance, everyone
would need to wear two pairs of shoes.
Write about all the ways the world would
be different if people had four legs.

Message in a Bottle
Ghost Story

Sometimes people write a message, put it


in a bottle, and float it out into the ocean.
They dont know who will get the message,
or when theyll get it. Sometimes no one
gets the message for many years. What
would you write in a message in a bottle?

With Halloween coming soon, one of the best


kinds of stories is a ghost story. Its actually
kind of fun to be scared, right? And its really
fun to write a good scary story, with ghosts
and haunted castles and all that spooky stuff.
Now, write one that will make your classmates
teeth chatter and spines tingle!

This Weeks Specials


The third week of October is National
School Lunch Week. What if you were able
to plan all the lunches at your school for
an entire week? What would you serve
each day, Monday through Friday. Create a
menu with your daily specials.

Dictionary Day
On October 16, 1758, Noah Webster was
born. Hes famous for creating a
dictionary. A dictionary is a useful
guidebook, full of the meanings of
thousands and thousands of words. Now,
pick one interesting word that you know.
Write down its meaning, just like a
dictionary. Then, check a dictionary and
write down the words official meaning.

A Familiar Tale
Did your parents or grandparents ever tell
you any stories about when they were little
kids? Try to remember one. Then, write it
down so that you can tell your own kids
this story in the future.

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Rain Forest Research


All sorts of creaturesfrogs and butterflies
and bright-colored birdsmake their
homes in the rain forest. But these
animals homes are in danger because of
pollution and because people cut down
trees in the rain forests. Wouldnt it be
interesting to learn more about this
important problem? Do some research and
write down five facts about rain forests.

Color Me Cool
Two colors that are truly Halloween colors
are orange and black. Orange is the
color of pumpkins. Black is the color of
night, bats, and witches hats. But which
colors fit your personality? Pick two colors
and write about why you chose them.

Haunted House
Describe the greatest haunted house you
can possibly imagine. Would it have a
creaking front door? Would it have bats
inside? Would there be a ghost in the
attic? Think about it. Think about it until
even you get the chills. Then, write down a
description.

Morning Routine
Every morning you probably do very
similar things. Thats called your morning
routine. First, maybe the alarm clock rings.
Then, maybe you eat breakfast. Next you
may brush your teeth. Whats your
morning routine? Describe it in as much
detail as possible.

Ghoulish Greeting
Today, October 31, is Halloween. But how
come people rarely exchange Halloween
cards? That would be kind of fun, right?
So why not create your own Halloween
card. You might include a spooky message
such as, On this special day, may you eat
lots of cow eyeballs and get bats caught in
your hair. Happy Halloween!

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November
N-O-V-E-M-B-E-R

Tall Tale

Write an acrostic poem for the word


November. As an example, heres an
acrostic for the month of May: M = Many
blossoms, A = Awesome weather, Y = Yeah!
But November is much longer than
May. Its eight letters long. Now, write an
acrostic poem choosing words that start
with each letter in November.

A tall tale is a story thats just too


ridiculous to be true. Say somebody tells
you that a giant octopus came out of the
bathtub and stole her toothbrush. Now
thats a tall tale! Come up with your own
tall tale. Make it as weird and crazy as you
possibly can. Then, share it with a friend.

X-ray Vision
Kiddy Campaign

On November 8, 1895, the x-ray was


invented. It allows doctors to see the bones
inside of peoples bodies. You can also use
an x-ray to check inside of a suitcase or
most anything else. Pretend you have your
own personal x-ray machine. You have five
big boxes to look inside. Describe what
you see.

Election Day is held in early November.


This is when citizens vote for President,
members of Congress, and other leaders.
Pretend you are running for the job of
mayor in your town. Write a speech which
explains how you will make your town or
city better when you are elected.

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Turned-Around Tale
Have you ever rewound a videocassette
and noticed how funny everything looks
going backward? Viewed in reverse, people
who are eating, for example, take food out
of their mouths and put it back on their
plates. Think about your day yesterday,
and try to describe it backward. Start with
the end of the day and end with the
beginning. Told backwards, for example,
you went to sleep, then you did your
homework, then you ate dinner, and so
on. Luck Good!

Pigeon Mail
On November 18, 1870, people in
England started using specially trained
pigeons to deliver letters to France. Think
of this as an old-fashioned type of airmail!
Pretend its the old days. You live in
England, and you have a friend named
Marie who lives in France. What would you
like to ask Marie about France? Write a
letter that could be sent by pigeon mail.

My Dislikes
What are some things you just dont like?
Maybe you dont like broccoli, or maybe
you dont like Mondays. Nows your chance
to make a list of your ten biggest dislikes.

Kid TV

MicroFast
Super Processor 6000

The first episode of Sesame Street was shown


on TV on November 10, 1969. Sesame Street
is a very famous kids show. It has
memorable characters such as Big Bird,
Cookie Monster, and Bert and Ernie.
Make up your own TV show for kids with
its own great cast of characters. Describe
the first episode.

Whats something you wish computers


could do? Maybe you would like to invent
a computer that could tie your shoes or do
your homework for you. Give your
computer a name like MicroFast Super
Processor 6000. Write about how it works
and what it can do.

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Turkey Tale

The First Thanksgiving

More than anything else in the world, Tom


Turkey wanted to learn to drive. Driving
is cool, hed say, Gobble, gobble,
gobble. But nobody believed a turkey
could drive. Then one day, Farmer Sue left
her old truck in the driveway with the
engine running. Tom Turkey jumped into
the truck and __________.

Thanksgiving is coming soon. The first


Thanksgiving happened in 1621 when the
Pilgrims and Wampanoag Indians shared a
meal. Do some research and write about
what happened during this memorable
event.

What I Ate. . .
Did you celebrate Thanksgiving? Did you
eat a whole lot? What was your favorite
food during the meal? Describe what it
tasted like in such careful detail that it
makes your mouth start to water.

Patriot Songs
On November 11, 1938, the song God
Bless America was performed for the first
time. A song that celebrates a country is
called a patriotic song. Write your own
patriotic song about America.

I Took a Wrong Turn


at Mars
Some friendly space aliens are coming to
visit. They need your entire address. For
instance, if you lived on Cherry Street in
Houston, Texas, that would not be
enough. You need to tell them United
States, North America, the Earth, the
Universe. Write out your whole address, so
the aliens can find you. You might also
give some helpful tips, such as, Avoid
flying into the sun.

Thanksgiving Thank You


We celebrate Thanksgiving because the
pilgrims were thankful for the harvest and
for their health. Start with the phrase, I
am thankful for . . . Then, make a list of
ten things for which you are thankful.

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December
Encyclopedia
Have you ever used an encyclopedia? Its a
set of books thats in alphabetical order. It
provides helpful information on
everything from aardvarks to zucchinis.
Think about something you have
information about. It can be almost
anything: telephones, doll houses, pizza.
Now, write an encyclopedia entry for the
item you choose. If the whole class puts its
entries together, youll have the
beginnings of an encyclopedia.

Snowf lakes
Scientists have looked at snowflakes under
microscopes. They have discovered that no
two snowflakes are exactly alike. Every
snowflake is a little different in shape from
every other one. If you think about it,
people are kind of the same way. Every
person is different. Some are tall, some
short. Some have blue eyes, some brown.
Some are good at sports and some prefer
computers. Write about some special ways in
which you are different from everyone else.

Dream Diary
Dreams can be weird. Theyre actually
stories, if you think about them. But
theyre all strange and jumbled up.
Theyre hard to remember, too. Whats the
best dream you ever had? Think hard and
write down what you can recall.

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Number One Record

Holiday Greeting Card

On December 6, 1877, Thomas Edison


made the first sound recording ever. This
was more than 100 years before CDs were
invented. He chose to record the song
Mary Had a Little Lamb. What if you had
the chance to make the first sound
recording ever? What song would you
choose and why?

December is a time when we celebrate


some important holidays, such as
Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and
sometimes Ramadan. Which holiday do
you celebrate? Create a greeting card with
special wishes for the holiday you choose.

The Joker
Heres a joke: What did Delaware? Her
New Jersey. Get it? Now make up your own
joke. Write it down. Pass it on.

Pat the Penguin


Penguins love wintry weather. Pretend
youve made a new friend, Pat the
Penguin. What would you and Pat do
together? Maybe you could go sledding.
Maybe you could go to an ice hockey
game. Write a story about your adventures
with Pat the Penguin.

www.goodkid.com
December is a month when you might get
lots of presents. But in order to get
presents, you may have to prove that
youve been a good kid all year. Pretend
there is a new Internet site called
www.goodkid.com. Create an e-mail in
which you describe your behavior during
the year.

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Color Jumble

Building snowmen is pretty cool. But why


just stick to snowmen? How about
snowwomen, snowcastles, snowburgers, or
snowmonkeys? Make a list of 10 things you
would like to build out of snow. Write a
story featuring one of your snow creations.

Snow is white. Thats just a plain fact. The


sun is yellow and the sky is blue. But what
if everything were all mixed up? Just
imagine if snow were purple. What if the
sun was pink? Write about a jumbled-up
world where everything is a color different
from the real world.

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Snowmonkeys

Winter Log
The official first day of winter is December
21. But maybe winter has arrived before
December 21 where you live. Has it
already turned colder? Do you have to
wear a heavy coat? Has it snowed yet?
Create a special winter log. Write down
any wintry changes youve noticed in the
past few days.

Icky Gift
What if someone gave you an icky gift, one
that you just didnt like a bit? Lets say you
wanted the Ultra Super Deluxe Turbo
Action Dillyhoo. But instead you received
a tan leather belt. Write about what you
might say to the gift-giver and what you
might do.

Cranky the Clown


No matter how hard he tried, Cranky the
Clown could not make people at the circus
laugh. Other clowns smiled, but hed
frown. Hed try to juggle, but all his balls
would fall to the ground. Then one day he
had an idea that would make people
laugh. Describe what Cranky the Clown
did to make people laugh.

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Just Write It!

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Writing is hard work. But sometimes its


easier if you dont try so hard. You may
come up with surprising and interesting
stuff if you just write whatever comes into
your mind. This can be a fun exercise.
Spend three minutes writing down
whatever pops into your head.

Time Capsule
A year is a long time. The last day of our
official year is December 31. Just think
about all thats happened during this
particular year. At some point in the
future you will want to remember these
things clearly. So, create a time capsule
listing all the interesting and exciting
things that happened this year.

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January
New Years Resolutions
January 1 marks the beginning of the
official new year. People often make New
Years Resolutions, in which they promise
to behave better in the coming year.
Perhaps you would always like to finish
your homework early. Maybe you want to
stop eating so much candy. Come up with
several New Years Resolutions and write
them down.

Feeling Just Ducky


Ill Ask Ya About Alaska

Whats your favorite animal? Think about


what its like to actually be that animal.
What would it be like to eat what that
animal eats, sleep where that animal
sleeps? What would that animal do for
fun? Write a story from the point of view
of your favorite animal.

On January 3, 1959, Alaska became the 49th


U.S. state. What kind of questions do you
have for kids who live in Alaska? What do
you do for fun? Have you ever seen a
polar bear? Write a letter to an imaginary
friend in Alaska asking all about life in the
state.

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Famous Firsts

Kid Prez

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January is the first month of the year.


George Washington was the first President
of the United States. The letter a is the
first letter of the alphabet. Now, come up
with a list of 10 other famous firsts.

Youve just been elected the youngest


President of the United States. First, you
declare August 1 as National Ice Cream
Day. Write down 10 other laws that you
would pass.

Super Duper Bowl


The Super Bowl is always played in
January. Its a contest between the two best
professional U.S. football teams. Why not
make up your own Super Bowl? And why
not call it the Super Duper Bowl? It can be
a contest between two dirt bikes, or a race
between two pet turtles. Pretend youre a
sportswriter, and describe your own
personal Super Duper Bowl.

Caving in to Curiosity
The sign said: Dont Go in the Cave.
That made Trevor Willis curious about the
cave. In fact, over time Trevor grew really,
really curious about what was in that cave.
One day, Trevor went inside and __________.

Some Like It Hot . . .


Some kids like warm summer weather
best. You can swim and wear T-shirts.
Other kids prefer winter weather. They
like to ice skate or throw snowballs. Which
weather do you prefer, hot or cold?
Explain why.

January and July Chat


Pretend that January sent an e-mail
message to July. It might read: Its very
cold here. Icicles are hanging from trees.
Kids are making snowpeople. What would
July write in an e-mail back to January?

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Puppy Problem

Rappin Rays
Real Cool Show

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A puppy followed Jenny Gould home. She


loved it very much. But after a few days,
she saw a sign that said, Lost Puppy. So,
Jenny __________.

January 29 is the birthday of talk-show host


Oprah Winfrey. What if you had your own
talk show? Give your talk show a name.
Make a list of the top-10 guests you would
invite to appear on your show.

Theres Gumballs in
Them Thar Hills
Fairy Tale Fan Letter

The Gold Rush began in California on


January 24, 1848. People poured into the
state hoping to get rich by finding gold.
But in modern times it might be exciting
to discover something different. How
about the Great Tennessee Beanie Baby
Rush or the New Jersey Gumball Rush.
Think of a new type of rush, and write a
story about it.

Whos your favorite character from a


familiar story? Do you like Cinderella,
Pinocchio, or maybe Goldilocks? Write a
letter to your favorite character. Tell the
character what you like about him or her.
Maybe offer some advice on how the
character might avoid getting into trouble.
For example, Goldilocks, dont eat that
porridge!

MmmBookle
A Brief History of January

Whats your favorite food? Do you like


pizza, chocolate, or cheeseburgers? Now,
pretend that theres a brand-new food
called bookle. Its the best stuff youve
ever tasted, better than anything else in
the whole world. But how can you describe
it to a friend? Is it sweet or sour? Is it hard
or soft? Describe bookle, and explain
what its like to eat.

January 31 is the last day of the month. A


lot has happened since the first day of the
month. Write a history explaining all the
different events that happened in your
own life and in the news during January of
this year.

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February
Excuses, Excuses
Your parents want you to do some work
around the house. You dont want to, so
you make up the craziest excuse you
possibly can. Maybe something like, Im
sorry, but its Saturday. On Saturdays, as
you know, a little pink man from Venus
always visits and we go bowling together. I
cant possibly do chores today. Now, make
up and write down your own silly excuse.

Groundhog Day

Mushy Wushy

February 2 is Groundhog Day. Theres a


groundhog named Phil who lives in
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. People rely
on him to predict the weather. If Phil sees
his shadow on Groundhog Day, there will
be six more weeks of winter. Make your
own Groundhog Day prediction. Can you
see your shadow when you go outside?
How much longer will winter last?

Valentines Day is celebrated on February


14. Sometimes people send really mushy
love letters like this one: Dear Fuzzy
Wuzzy, I love you so much. Youre my
cupcake. Youre my little dumpling.
Finish this mushy wushy love letter and
make it as sicky icky as you possibly can.

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All Is Forgiven

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The second week of February is National


Forgiveness Week. Pretend that somebody
hurt your feelings by forgetting to invite
you to a party. Write a letter in which you
forgive them.

One Hundred Years Ago


What if you lived 100 years ago? You
wouldnt have a TV set or a car. You
couldnt fly in an airplane or play CDs.
What would you do for fun? How would
you get to school? What would your life as
a kid be like if you had lived 100 years
ago?

Wild Ride
February 14 is also Ferris Wheel Day. On
this day in 1859, George Washington
Ferris was born. He invented the Ferris
wheel. Think of an amusement park ride
you would like to invent. Would it spin?
Would it go upside down? Give your ride a
crazy name, too, like Scream-O-Rama.

Singing Telegram
On February 10, 1933, the first singing
telegram was delivered. A singing telegram
is a kind of message or greeting that is
sung instead of read. Heres an example:
Have a Happy Monday. This should be a
fun day. I know your name is not Ray.
Write four more lines to finish this wacky
singing telegram.

All-Time Greatest
Sports Figure
Babe Ruth was born on February 6, 1895.
He was a famous baseball player. In fact,
some people think he was the greatest
sports figure to ever live. Do you agree?
Maybe you think that Michael Jordan or
Tara Lipinski is the greatest ever. Write
about the person you think deserves the
title All-Time Greatest Sports Figure, and
tell why.

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Earrings- R-US

Slang Dictionary

What if you owned your own store? What


would you sell? Would you sell jewelry or
music CDs or candy? And what would you
call the place? Write about your own
special store.

A slang word is a word that has its own


special cool meaning. In fact, even the
word cool is slang. In one way, cool
means cold. But you probably use the
word cool to mean that something is
good. Invent 10 of your own slang words,
and write down what each means.

Switched!
What if you switched places with your
parents? Now theyre the kids, and you are
a parent. What would that be like? What
would you do? Write about it.

Always Wrong Willie


Always Wrong Willie was quite simply
always wrong. Hed take the wrong bus to
the wrong school. Hed have his pants on
backward. The teacher would ask him the
first letter of the alphabet, and hed
answer z. At recess hed play football
with a basketball and his shoes would be
on the wrong feet. Write a story about
Always Wrong Willie.

Presidents Day
The third Monday in February is
Presidents Day. It is when we celebrate the
birthdays of two American Presidents,
George Washington and Abraham
Lincoln. Write a short essay about why
these two Presidents are great.

February Bonus
February is the shortest month of the year.
It usually has only 28 days. In a leap year
every four yearsit has 29 days. But
months such as April and November have
30 days. August and December have 31.
Pretend February has two extra days
added, but they are days off. You wouldnt
have to go to school or do any kind of
chores, either. What would you do?

Fashion Show
Levi Strauss, the inventor of blue jeans,
was born on February 26, 1829. What if
you invented a type of clothing? What
would it look like? Would it have special
uses such as keeping people warm or dry?

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March
Object Lesson
Think about something you see every
single day. It can be just about anything: a
tree in your front yard or the family car. Try
to describe it without using the name of the
object. For example, if you picked the
family car, you could write, It has wheels. It
is red. But make sure you dont use the
word car. Now, think of your object and
describe it in as much detail as possible.
Trade your description with a classmate, and
see if he or she can guess what the object is.

Up, Up, and Away


Imagine taking a trip high above your
town or city in a hot air balloon. What
could you see? How would people and
parks and buildings and swimming pools
look different if you were viewing them
from way up in the sky? Write about what
your town or city would look like when
seen from a hot-air balloon.

Pet Peeve
A pet peeve is a funny name for something
other people do that you just dont like.
For example, a pet peeve can be people
talking with their mouths full. What is your
pet peeve? Write about it.

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Frog on the Log

Dear Suki

On March 2, 1904, the childrens book


author Dr. Seuss was born. His real name is
Theodore Geisel. He is famous for books
such as The Cat in the Hat. Notice how the
books title rhymes cat and hat. Now,
pretend youre a childrens book author.
Think of a silly rhyming name for your
book: The Frog on the Log or The Cow
that Said Wow! Write a story that goes
with your title.

Imagine you have a good friend in Japan.


It can be a boy named Aki, or a girl named
Suki. Think about how different America
is from Japan. Your friend in Japan has
learned to speak English and is very
curious about America. Write an e-mail to
your friend. Tell him or her all about
Americacustoms, food, sports, houses.
You might want to tell your friend a little
about your life, too, such as how old you
are or your favorite TV shows.

Favorite Color
St. Patricks Day is celebrated on March
17. One St. Patricks Day custom is for
everyone to wear green. Do you like the
color green? By any chance, is it your
favorite color? Write about your favorite
color and why you like it so much.

That Will Be 25 Marbles,


Please.
Ollie Opposite

What if instead of using money, you


bought things with marbles. To buy a pack
of chewing gum might cost 10 marbles.
Perhaps a new car would cost 50,000
marbles. Bank robbers would try to get
away with big bags full of marbles. When
the police caught the robbers they might
spill their marbles and people might trip
on them and fall down. Imagine a world
with marbles instead of money. Write a
story about it.

Ollie wears shorts in the winter and a


heavy coat in the summer. He sleeps
during the day and stays awake at night.
He shakes his head when he means yes.
One night at breakfast, Ollie was eating a
glass of cereal and drinking a bowl of milk
when all of a sudden __________. Finish
the story.

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Truly Tall Tale

Way to Go

Heres a kooky cast of characters:

Whats your favorite way to travel? Do you


like to ride in a car or on a bus? Or, would
you rather fly in a plane or maybe even
take a train? Write about which way you
would most like to travel and why.

Tim, the 200-Foot-Tall Boy


Lester, Super Lizard
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Henrietta, the Singing Hamburger


Write a story using one or all of these
characters.

The Case of the


Soaking Socks
Everyone loves to read a good mystery. Its
one of the most enjoyable types of stories
to write, too. First, you ask a puzzling
question such as: Who ate the very last
piece of my birthday cake? Then, you set
up clues. Your little brother has crumbs on
his chin. Thats a good clue. He didnt eat
dinner. Another clue. And so on. Aha! He
must be the cake thief! Heres a mystery
you can write about: Pretend you found a
wet pair of socks you never wore lying in
your clothes drawer. Who wore the socks?
How did they get wet? Remember, set up
clues. Now, write The Case of the Soaking
Socks.

Animal Babies
Spring is a time when many baby animals
are born. Whats your favorite animal? No
matter what it is, it had to start out as a
baby. Baby dogs are called puppies. Baby
ducks are called ducklings. Even big bears
start out as babies. Theyre called cubs.
Write a story about your favorite animal as
a baby.

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Off-Off-Off Broadway
Heres a cast of characters:
Julie, the Singing Police Woman
Bumpy, the Dancing Log
Stinky, the Cranky Old Piece of Cheese
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Alamazoo, the Genius Duck


Now, write a play featuring some or all of
these characters.

Is Spring Your Thing?


March 20 is the first day of spring. When
people think of spring, they think of
newness and freshness. Its a time when
flowers grow and the air is cool and clean.
Do you like spring best? Or, do you prefer
summer, fall, or winter? Write about which
season you like best.

King Cola
The first bottle of Coca-Cola was sold on
March 30, 1886. Its the most popular soft
drink ever. Youve probably seen
advertisements for Coca-Cola. Pretend
theres a new cola called King Cola. What
would the advertisements for this drink
say? Heres an example: Drink King Cola
every day, youll be cool in every way.
Now, write your own King Cola ad.

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April
April Fools

Happy Hundredth!

April 1 is April Fools Day. Its a day when


people play funny tricks on one another.
Heres one you can try on your teacher:
Make up the craziest excuse you can think
of for why you cant ever do homework
again. Of course, you have to let your
teacher know its only a joke. At the end of
your crazy excuse, write April Fools!

The 100th day of the year falls in April.


One hundred is a big number. Would you
like to have $100? Would you like to have
100 pounds of liver? Make a list of five
things you would like to have 100 of, and
five things you wouldnt.

Weather Report
Theres an old saying: April showers bring
May flowers. Has there been a lot of rain
this April? Or, has it been dry? Do a
weather report discussing the amount of
April rainfall. Will there be flowers this
May? A lot or a few? Why?

My Favorite Book
International Childrens Book Day falls on
April 2. What is your favorite book of all
time? Pretend youre writing a letter to a
friend recommending that book. Describe
what happens in the book, and why you
like the book so much. The goal is to make
your friend want to read it, too.

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Youve Got Game

Whats Your Sign?

Baseball season starts in April. Baseball is a


very popular game. Like all games, it has
its own set of rules. Think up your own
imaginary game. It could be something
like broomball or skateboard hockey.
Write down the rules of your own game.

There are signs everywhere: stop signs,


signs in the windows of stores, big signs
out on the highway. What if you had your
own personal sign, posted at your desk?
What information would you put on your
sign? You could include your name, your
age, some things you like to do, your
favorite books, and all kinds of other
information. Create your own personal sign.

Funny Phone
Think about a telephone call between any
two people, real or imaginary. It could be
a telephone call between the President
and Spiderman. Or, Big Bird could call up
your little sister. You can choose absolutely
anyone. What would they say? Write down
what each person would say, back and
forth, back and forth, in this unusual
telephone conversation.

Code Wu
Heres a secret code that you can write in.
Before the first word in a sentence, always
write Wu. Also, every time you are
supposed to use the letter a use oo
instead. Heres a sample. The sentence
How are you? would be changed to
Wuhow oore you? Now, write a message
in this secret code. You can even exchange
it with a classmate and decode each
others messages.

Food Festival
Every year on April 18, the town of Alma,
Arizona, holds a Spinach Festival. Does
that sound like fun? Do you like spinach?
Or, would you rather have a Pretzel
Festival or a Banana Split Festival. Write
about a food festival you would like to
have in your city or town.

Happy Earth Day!


April 22 is Earth Day. This is a day when
we celebrate all the good stuff the earth
provides: forests and mountains, air and
water. Its also a day when we worry about
things that can harm the earth, such as
garbage and pollution. Write down five
ways to make the earth a cleaner, better
place to live.

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Linda is at the store. She buys a pack of


gum that costs 50 cents. She hands a $1
bill to the store clerk. The clerk gives her
back 75 cents. That means she was given
an extra quarter in change. Write down
what you think Linda should do?

Headline News for


April 26
Have you noticed that every day there is a
new newspaper? Thats because every day
there is news. There is even news on days
that have no special holidays, like April 26.
Maybe something interesting happened at
your home today. For example, maybe
your little brother got in trouble for
spilling a glass of milk at breakfast. Or, the
news can be something that happened in
your town, the U.S., or somewhere else in
the world. Think about something
interesting that happened today, April 26,
and write a news story about it.

Generous Genie
In fairy tales, genies usually grant three
wishes. But you have just met a generous
genie, one who will grant you 10 wishes.
Maybe you would like a gazillion candy bars
delivered to your home tomorrow. Maybe
you have some wishes for the world, too,
such as no kids anywhere ever being
hungry. Now, Acka Shazam! Write down
your 10 wishes.

April Apricot
My Room

April is the name of a month. But its also


a girls name. Finish the following story
about April Apricot. April Apricot was on
her way home from school when she ran
into June Juniper. June Juniper was
pointing at something up in a tree. Look
up there, said June Juniper. April Apricot
looked up and saw __________.

Every kids room is different. Some kids


have lots of cool posters on the walls. Some
kids have fish tanks in their rooms. Some
kids share a room with a brother or sister.
Think about your own particular room.
Describe it in as much detail as possible.

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May
One Note Tale

Rap of the Month Club

May is a short name for a month. In fact, it


is only one syllable long. Other words that
are one-syllable long include: key, month,
dog, run, take, and leg. (Words such as
super and teacher have two syllables.)
Write a story using as many one syllable
words as possible.

In a Pickle

Imagine there is a rap group called King


Calendar and DJ Days. Their record
company has asked them to write an
album with 12 rap songs, one for each
month of the year. Heres the beginning of
their rap song about May:
Yo, Yo, we love May
Heh, heh, heh.
May is cool
Dont be a fool.
Help out King Calendar and DJ Days.
Write some more rap lyrics about May.

You are at a friends house for dinner. The


meal includes a vegetable that you hate.
Do you eat it anyway? Do you refuse to eat
it? Do you sneak it to the dog under the
table? Write about what you would do.

Happy Mothers Day


The second Sunday in May is Mothers
Day. Create a Mothers Day greeting card.

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Gumshoe

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Imagine that a piece of gum gets stuck to


the bottom of your shoe. Imagine all the
places you might walk. Just think, the gum
would go along with you to those places,
too. Tell the story of the piece of gum and
all the different places it travels.

Five Senses

My Museum

We have five senses: sight, hearing, taste,


smell, and touch. Which sense do you
enjoy using the most? Which sense do you
think is the most important? Write about
your favorite sense.

May 18 is International Museum Day.


What if you could run your own museum?
Describe what types of things you would
put on display.

Grocery List
Biography

Heres a grocery list:


2 extra, extra large containers of
Burpee Cola
1 family-size frozen pizza with spinach
and anchovies
12 eggs
1 big bag of Crunchy Pirate spicy corn
chips
10 frozen microwavable chicken nuggets
1 jar of peanut butter
1 jar of grape jelly
1 loaf of bread
2 cans of cat food
1 box of fish food
Imagine the family that might purchase
these things. Write a story about this
family (and its pets) having dinner.

May 16 is Biographers Day. A biography is


a story about the life of a person, usually
someone famous. Write a brief biography
about a famous person you admire.

Time Flies
Have you ever heard the saying, Time flies
when youre having fun? What do you think
this means? Does time really move faster
when youre doing something you enjoy?
Does it move more slowly when you are
bored? Write down your feelings about time.

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Flying Feat

Hear, Hear!

On May 20, 1929, Charles Lindbergh


became the first person to fly an airplane
across the Atlantic Ocean. What types of
flying feats do you think will happen in the
future? Will someone invent a plane so fast
that it can travel from America to Japan in
one hour? Will someone travel to Mars?
Write about a flying adventure you think
will happen during your lifetime.

May is National Hearing Month. Listen


carefully for three minutes and then write
down all the various sounds that you heard.

Weather Log
Do you notice the weather changing? Is it
getting warmer? Create a weather log.
Write down what the weather was like on
each of the past three days. What was the
temperature? Did it rain?

Sad in Seattle
Dear Abby is a famous advice columnist.
People write to her when they have
problems. Pretend youre an advice
columnist. Somebody has written you the
following letter:
(Date)
Dear __________ (your name),

Wild Thing

I have a rather large nose. Other kids


always tease me and call me Pinocchio
and schnoz. It hurts my feelings. What
should I do?
Sincerely,
Sad in Seattle.

Whats the weirdest imaginary animal you


can think of? Maybe it has six skinny legs,
a long pink trunk, and it eats sausage.
Write about your imaginary animal in as
much detail as possible. Where does it
live? What sounds does it make? Is it
friendly?

Now, send this person some good advice,


starting off Dear Sad in Seattle, __________.

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June
Volunteer

Garage Sale

The first week of June is International


Volunteers Week. Whats something you
would like to volunteer for? Would you
like to clean up litter from the park or
collect canned food for people who are
hungry? Write about a volunteer activity
you would like to try.

Imagine that youve decided to have a


garage sale. You are going to sell some old
things that you dont need anymore.
Maybe its time to get rid of that shirt
youve outgrown. What price would you
ask for it? Make a list of 10 things you
would sell at your garage sale. List the
prices you would ask for them, too.

June Poem
Changing Seasons

A whole bunch of words rhyme with June.


Theres moon, tune, spoon,
balloon, and baboon, just to name a
few. June seems like a perfect month for a
poem. Try writing a poem using the
rhyming words above and others that you
think of, too. Dont be afraid to get silly!

Isnt it interesting how the seasons


change? First, theres cold in the winter,
then rain in the spring. Now, its probably
getting warmer. Perhaps youve changed,
too, during this school year. Write about
the ways in which you have changed.

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Youve Got Mail, Mate

The Riddler

Australia is very different from the U.S.


Pretend you have a good friend who lives
in Australia, either a boy named Michael
or a girl named Maggie. What are some
questions youd like to ask about Australia?
Do you want to know what people in
Australia eat for breakfast? How about
kangaroos? Has your friend ever seen one?
Think of some questions and write an email to Maggie or Michael.

Riddles are tricky questions that tease your


brain. Heres one: What has teeth but
cannot eat? Answer: a comb. Now, think
up your own riddle and write it down.
Trade yours with a friend.

Flappy Flag Day!


June 14 is Flag Day. What if you created
your own flag? What colors would you use?
What symbols or animals or shapes would
you put on your flag? What would your
flag stand for: power, freedom, courage?

Secret Hiding Place

Cloud Story

Do you have a secret hiding place? Maybe


its behind some bushes or down in your
basement under an old table. Think about
a good secret hiding place and describe it
as completely as you can.

The cool thing about clouds is that they


are always changing. If you look at them
carefully, you can see all sorts of wild stuff.
Clouds can look like peoples faces or
dragons or giant bugs. Heres a good
exercise for a cloudy day. Look out the
window for three minutes. Write a story
using the different things you see in the
clouds.

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What I Will Do This


Summer

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Summers here. It starts on June 21.


Sometimes kids are asked to write a story
in the fall called, What I Did Last
Summer. Instead, write one looking into
the future. Call it, What I Will Do This
Summer. Have fun.

Vacation Postcard

Happy Fathers Day

Now, pretend youre on your dream


vacation. Write a postcard to a friend
telling him or her all about your trip.

The third Sunday in June is Fathers Day.


Create a Fathers Day greeting card.

Camping Goods

Most Likely to Fall Asleep


in Class

Do you like to go camping? If you went on


a camping trip, youd need a tent, of
course. But what are some other things
you would take along? Make a list.

The end of the school year is a good time


for an awards ceremony. Pretend you are
the host of The __________ (school year)
Classroom Awards Extravaganza. Think up
as many different awards as you can: BestDressed Kid, Most Studious Kid, Most
Likely to Fall Asleep in Class, and so on.

Dream Vacation
Summer is a time to take vacations. But
what if you could travel anywhere in the
world? Where would you go? Would you
travel to a tropical island, China, the
North Pole? Pick a faraway place. Then,
write about what it would be like to visit
that place.

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