The Opposite Game for Kids




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WritingFix has a fun, interactive prompt–called The Opposite Game -that is intended to inspire Kindergarten through fifth grade student writers. Several student writers have written and published their work for this prompt, and you can read their finished writing by clicking here

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One Response to “The Opposite Game for Kids”

  1.   Heather Says:

    The Two Lions

    Once upon a time there were two lions. One was sad and one was happy. These lions were brothers; their names were Joey and Jacob. Jacob was the younger brother; he was the one that was always so happy. Joey is the older brother; he is the one that is sad. When Joey was growing up, he was the happiest lion around, as soon as his brother Jacob was born, things began to change. His parents seemed to give Jacob more attention than they gave Joey (this was true because Jacob was a baby and he needed more attention). As Jacob grew up, Joey was very jealous of him, he always tried to sabotage everything Jacob did. Deep down inside, Joey was mad at his parents for giving him a younger brother; Joey loved being the only child. As the years went on, Joey continued to be sad; he never forgave his parents for having Jacob. Jacob on the other hand loved his life, he loved his parents and most of all he loved his older brother Joey.
    The end…

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