Creative Writing Prompts Part One [1-50]
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English Language Arts: Writing Prompts/Journal Topics
What is... What is something you dislike about yourself? What is something you do well?
Prompts – Video Writing Prompts
You Get a Magical Box That Takes You To Any Novel Prompt: For your safety and the safety of your community, you are in a shelter in place order. This means you’re stuck at home.
ESL Conversation Cards
This page has all of the ESL conversation cards from the Excellent ESL 4U site collected together on one page. For each topic there are two conversation cards for you to download. When you are learning to speak and having a conversation in English it is often difficult to think of something to talk about.
10 Writing Prompt Tools for Creative Inspiration
I love writing… blog posts, stories, poems, and more. As much as I love it though, writing can be a challenge. Often one of the most difficult parts is just getting started. Sometimes we just need a little inspiration, a jump start to get us thinking down a new path. When my daughter was younger we used to do poetry nights where we would use a website (Watch Out for Snakes) that would randomly create titles for us by putting together adjectives and nouns.
101 Conversation Starters
(Also see How to Start a Conversation) Ice Breakers Where did you grow up?Do you have any pets?
Roll & Explain!
Here’s a quick post with a tweak to two popular speaking/writing activities. The game can be played in small groups or as a whole class (B1 and above.) Roll&Explain.pdf
A List of Creative Writing Prompts to Make Your Students Love Writing
Writing can be a chore, even the imaginative exercise of creative writing. To open the floodgates of their imaginations, learners can always use creative writing prompts to generate ideas. As we have mentioned in the past, regular writing helps improve your learners’ creative and analytical skills.
The Plot
The Plot The Plot Question time!
Edublogs Publishes an Extensive Guide to Classroom Podcasting
Podcasting has had a resurgence over the last couple of years. Part of that resurgence is due to the increase in easy-to-use tools for creating podcasts as well as an increase in platforms through which you can listen to podcasts. Anchor.fm is one of those easy-to-use podcast creation tools. I featured it in a video in my tip of the week in late February.
Ten Free Video Writing Prompts to Spark the Love of Writing in Your Students - John Spencer
I believe that writing should be fun. It’s not merely a functional activity we have to get through in life. I believe that persuasive, informational, and functional writing should be as fun as writing a story. I believe that all writing is inherently creative and that you can easily embed design challenges into writing (which I included in my latest illustrated writing idea).
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