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Write a Christmas Carol

Posted by on Dec 14, 2014 in Middle School Prompts, Sharon's Blog, Writing Prompts | Comments Off on Write a Christmas Carol

Write a Christmas Carol

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROMPTS

Which part of the Christmas account do you like the best?

Is it the Annunciation where an angel announces to Mary that she will have a child?

Is it the long journey to Bethlehem with no inn available when Mary and Joseph arrive?

Could it be when the angels burst into the night sky and sing to shepherds? Or perhaps when those exotic kings find the real King as a baby and then fool Herod to make their get-away?

Many of our Christmas carols highlight one part of the Christmas story. For instance, “O Little Town of Bethlehem” focuses on the night Jesus was born. (more…)

The First Christmas: You Are There

Posted by on Dec 8, 2014 in Middle School Prompts, Sharon's Blog, Writing Prompts | Comments Off on The First Christmas: You Are There

The First Christmas: You Are There

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROMPTS

That first Christmas.

It’s easy to forget all the noise, confusion, exhaustion, rejection, and fear Mary and Joseph experienced. Though our nativity sets look peaceful and serene, I imagine things would have looked very different had we been there to observe those world-changing events.

Whom do you most identify with when you read the Christmas accounts in Matthew 1-2 and Luke 1-2:40? That is, when you read the Bible accounts, which person do you feel closest to? Which one has some similarities to your life? Or think of this: Which person do you wish you could have been? (more…)

The Christmas Account from a New Perspective

Posted by on Dec 7, 2014 in High School Prompts, Sharon's Blog, Writing Prompts | Comments Off on The Christmas Account from a New Perspective

The Christmas Account from a New Perspective

HIGH SCHOOL PROMPTS

You are probably very familiar with the accounts of Jesus’ birth found in Matthew 1-2 and Luke 1-2:40. They are written in the omniscient point of view. That is, the writers tell us everything about everyone.

What if you read the account from the perspective of one of the Magi? Would the story be filled with curiosity and longing? What if the account were written by the wicked King Herod? How angry would he be that he missed his chance to kill the Christ Child? (more…)

Happy Birthday, Joseph Conrad!

Posted by on Nov 30, 2014 in High School Prompts, High School Tutorial, Sharon's Blog, teaching aids, tutorial, Writing Prompts | Comments Off on Happy Birthday, Joseph Conrad!


HIGH SCHOOL PROMPTS

Joseph Conrad birthday imageAlthough author Joseph Conrad was born in Poland as Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, he learned to speak and write in English in his twenties.

The fact that he learned how to write in the English language so late in life makes his command of the language, as seen in his stories, impressive.

Joseph Conrad is famous for his novella Heart of Darkness in which the narrator goes on a voyage to the jungles of Africa in the late 1800s in search of a man named Kurtz.

Below is the narrator’s description of a scene he comes upon. You can tell by the words and items he chooses in this description that what he finds next will not be nice: (more…)