Archive for the ‘Inspired by Picture Books’ Category

“Fracturing Tales through Titles” Prompt

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

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WritingFix has a fun lesson– called “Fracturing Tales through Titles” –that was inspired by the picture book The Wolf Who Cried Boy by Bob Hartman. 

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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“Put ‘Em on Oprah!”

Monday, April 28th, 2008

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WritingFix has a fun lesson– called “Put ‘Em on Oprah!” -that was inspired by the picture book Cindy Ellen by Susan Lowell. 

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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“The Vocabulary Fashion Show” Prompt

Monday, April 28th, 2008

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WritingFix has a fun lesson– called ”The Vocabulary Fashion Show“ -that was inspired by the picture book Miss Alaineus by Debra Frasier.

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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“Between Repeated Catch Phrases” Prompt

Monday, April 28th, 2008

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WritingFix has a fun lesson– called ”Between Repeated Catch Phrases” -that was inspired by the picture book Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day by Judith Viost. 

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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“Giving Voice to Opposites” Prompt

Monday, April 28th, 2008

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WritingFix has a fun lesson– called ”Giving Voice to Opposites“ -that was inspired by the picture book I Am the Dog I am the Cat by Donald Hall.

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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“Who’s to Blame Stories” Prompt

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

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WritingFix has a fun lesson– called ”Who’s to Blame Stories“ -that was inspired by the picture book Because a Little Bug Went Ka-CHOO! by Rosetta Stone (Dr. Seuss). 

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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“Voicing an Original Fairy Tale Narrator” Prompt

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

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WritingFix has a fun lesson– called ”Voicing an Original Fairy Tale Narrator“ -that was inspired by the picture book The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs! by Jon Scieszka. 

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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“Serendipitous Fairy Tale Tabloids” Prompt

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

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WritingFix has a fun lesson– called ”Serendipitous Fairy Tale Tabloids“ -that was inspired by the picture book Fairytale News by Colin and Jacqui Hawkins. 

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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“Overcoming a Personified Fear” Prompt

Monday, April 21st, 2008

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WritingFix has a fun lesson– called ”Overcoming a Personified Fear“ -that was inspired by the picture book There’s a Nightmare in my Closet by Mercer Mayer. 

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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“Weird Animal Adventures” Prompt

Monday, April 21st, 2008

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WritingFix has a fun lesson– called ”Weird Animal Adventures“ -that was inspired by the picture book Tuesday by David Wiesner. 

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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