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A Time Capsule

Posted by on Feb 1, 2015 in High School Prompts, Sharon's Blog, Writing Prompts | Comments Off on A Time Capsule

A Time Capsule

HIGH SCHOOL PROMPTS

If you had been alive during the time of the American Revolutionary War and had the chance to secrete something for others to discover centuries later, what would you have put into your box?

It turns out that two famous men from that period created a time capsule and placed it inside one of the cornerstones of the Massachusetts State House in Boston in 1795, and the box was recently found. You can read more about how it was found here.

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, was honored to open this special time capsule to find out what was in it. Here’s a list of items found in the brass box: (more…)

Describe Characters by Their Clothing

Posted by on Jan 25, 2015 in High School Prompts, High School Tutorial, Sharon's Blog, tutorial, Writing Prompts | Comments Off on Describe Characters by Their Clothing

Describe Characters by Their Clothing

HIGH SCHOOL PROMPTS

In a story, clothing can be the author’s way of telling us what kind of character we’re reading about.

What are they wearing?

Judging real people by their clothing might not be too smart, but authors rely on readers to judge characters based on their characters’ clothing.

For instance, someone in a black leather jacket with a skull embroidered on the back and chains hanging from a pants pocket is going to be very different from someone in a light aqua-colored jacket carrying an umbrella with pink flowers on it. We make assumptions of people according to their appearance. (more…)

Create a Wacky Character!

Posted by on Jan 25, 2015 in Middle School Prompts, Sharon's Blog, Writing Prompts | Comments Off on Create a Wacky Character!

Create a Wacky Character!

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROMPTS

Have you ever read any books about Amelia Bedelia, the young housemaid who takes everything literally?

When Amelia Bedelia is instructed to pitch a tent, she throws the tent into the woods! When she bakes a sponge cake, she uses real sponges, according to publisher HarperCollins Children’s. (more…)

Should He Be Arrested . . . Again?

Posted by on Jan 18, 2015 in High School Prompts, Sharon's Blog, Writing Prompts | Comments Off on Should He Be Arrested . . . Again?

Should He Be Arrested . . . Again?

HIGH SCHOOL PROMPTS

So, Roger gets arrested over 20 years ago for grand theft, but he serves only five months of his five-and-a-half-year sentence. Why?

Because he escapes.

And now, a fugitive from the law for 22 years, he is found in a neighboring state, living with his wife who has brain cancer. And he’s arrested again.

Jennifer Mayfield, who took care of Roger’s wife for a few months, thought it was strange that Roger didn’t have a driver’s license or a bank account, but now she understands why. (more…)