January (Daily Journal Writing Prompts series) (Grades K-2) (eBook)
One of the most famous examples of an apology poem is by William Carlos Williams. The title of this poem is “This Is Just to Say.” As you read the poem, decide for yourself whether the speaker is actually sorry for what he has done.Read more… Twenty Fun Writing Prompts for Children...
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I don’t look for morals in novels. I’m most eager for engaging characters, an exciting plot, a solid setting, and good writing. But when I look at my own fiction, I do see a theme (as Christie V Powell says) that runs through them: kindness, which I suppose is my highest value...
The story is engaging, the reverse hidden object scenes enchanting, and the increasingly difficult mini-games and puzzles delightful as you rush to rescue the poor hapless kids from the over-the-top (even for teenagers) angst of the tale. The best feature is that fantastic map, which not ...
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ForMamaKat’s writing prompt: Write something inspired by the word golden. Here I sit in the waiting room of my family’s orthodontist’s office. As of this month,bothof my kids are in braces. (A moment of silence for my checking account, please.) Two kids in braces means I’ll be...
(and indifferently) wander off to their own devices if they don’t have a routine schedule to solder them together as a working band – which prompts John and Ringo to sing a sentimental folk bar. Not being of the disposition to have serious discussions about the direction of the (Get ...
Where should I take the kids after school? Will our house be safe? What about the dogs? Should we leave town or risk riding the rough weather out? Maybe you can relate? Do you try to think through every possible scenario and how you might respond when life goes awry? Anxiety is of...
Kiddle’s image and video searches brings about the results you would expect it to for kids. When a student innocently types in “kitten” looking for cute pictures to add to a presentation, they get actual pictures of the feline variety rather than the scantily dressed woman named “Kitten....