Reflections Weekly Writing Journal: 52 Writing Prompts About You. English Prompts, #1

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  • ISBN978-1-948492-91-1
  • EAN9781948492911
  • Date de parution20/02/2020
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  • ÉditeurAlphabet Publishing

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Creative writing prompts for English class!This collection of 52 writing prompts, one for each week in the year, focuses on you!* What's your favorite book and why?* What would be the topic of your TED talk?* Write about something that makes you laugh.* Describe a person that is no longer in your life. Why don't you see them anymore?* Tell me about your hometown. What do you like and dislike about it?Written for ESL and EFL students to use in writer's workshop or weekly journal time, or even a literacy circle, these prompts can also be used in Language Arts or even creative writing workshop groups.
They're great getting-to-know-you activities or as simple reflections. There's also advice on the free-writing process and a list of free blogging sites to put your writing on!
Creative writing prompts for English class!This collection of 52 writing prompts, one for each week in the year, focuses on you!* What's your favorite book and why?* What would be the topic of your TED talk?* Write about something that makes you laugh.* Describe a person that is no longer in your life. Why don't you see them anymore?* Tell me about your hometown. What do you like and dislike about it?Written for ESL and EFL students to use in writer's workshop or weekly journal time, or even a literacy circle, these prompts can also be used in Language Arts or even creative writing workshop groups.
They're great getting-to-know-you activities or as simple reflections. There's also advice on the free-writing process and a list of free blogging sites to put your writing on!