Here Are This Week’s Blog Prompts

Today your children went into the computer lab with these ideas in mind.  Most of them were able to complete a post – some may need a bit more time on Thursday to complete their’s.  See which prompt  your child found inspiring.  Please leave a comment after you do.

  • Write about your role model or someone you admire.What makes them special?
  • Create and A to Z of yourself or one of your interests. (For example you could create an A to Z about Soccer or an A to Z of Favorite Book Characters)
  • Write about animals. You could tell about your favorite pet or wild animal.  Perhaps you could write about what animals mean to you or how we can better look after animal.
  • If you have three wishes, what would they be?
  • Choose one of the glass figure to write about – share information about it, feature it in a story, create a poem…

…be creative and blog on!

Several of the children have been asking if they can blog at home.  Yes, they can if they have access to a computer.  Thank you for all you do to support learning.

This week has been about reading, making books and writing, writing, writing.  The classroom has been full of creative energy.

Quick Writes – today’s topic – making changes

I just sent the letters to the members of a new 3E.  That’s exciting, but I’m wishing for more time with you.  You, I am guessing, are looking forward to discovering whether you are part of 4D, 4H, or 4L – but also longing for the security of continuing on where we left off.  Starting and stopping can be challenging (I feel it too), but learning and wondering and discovering continues from year to year to year.  I’m still working on that! That’s exciting! We can always change and grow!  So here are some quick write suggestions that might help you think and dream of things you’d like to accomplish… someday…

Read through the prompts, think about them for a bit and when you’re ready, find ten quiet minutes to begin…  It’s okay if you finish one idea, begin another, just try to keep writing for the whole ten minutes.  It’s okay if you don’t finish when the time is up… you decide:  stop, or keep writing.   Post your Quick Write as a comment, or on your own blog. Have fun writing!

If you wake up tomorrow and everything has changed for the better, what will have changed?

If I had three wishes, I would…

The joy of today is…

What is your favorite song and why?

What is your favorite time of day?  Why?

Five things I’m good at are…

How could I encourage people around me to do more kind things for one another?

Or, write about whatever you choose. Write about what makes you happy.  Enjoy!  It would be fun if you shared your writing in a comment, or on your own blog.  Happy Writing!

Quick Writes – today’s topic trips and vacations

I’m creating this post while sitting at Midway Airport in Chicago. I’m waiting for my flight to Denver where I’ll be camping in the mountains near the Colorado Trail.  Mr. Eaves is hiking the whole 500 mile trail this summer – he’s been walking for 3 weeks already, with 3 weeks more left to go.  This has me thinking about you and your summer trips.

Read through the prompts, think about them for a bit and when you’re ready, find ten quiet minutes to begin…  It’s okay if you finish one idea, begin another, just try to keep writing for the whole ten minutes.  It’s okay if you don’t finish when the time is up… you decide:  stop, or keep writing.   Post your Quick Write as a comment, or on your own blog. Have fun writing!

If you could go on a summer vacation anywhere in the world, where would you go?  What would you hope to see and do there?

Summertime is great for being outdoors.  Go for a walk.  Write about where you walked and what you saw while walking.   It will be interesting to compare walks in different places.

What important things have you done this summer right at home?  Sometimes everyday things are actually pretty magical.  What things are you thankful for each day?

What’s your favorite thing to do when you play outdoors in the summer?

What’s your favorite thing to do when you play inside in the summertime?

Or, write about whatever you choose. Write about what makes you happy.  Enjoy!  It would be fun if you shared your writing in a comment, or on your own blog.  Happy Writing!

Quick Writes – today’s topic, family

I bet you know why I chose this week’s topic!  Here’s the newest member of our family.  She was born yesterday.  That’s why Friday’s quick writes are found on Saturday.

Read through the prompts, think about them for a bit and when you’re ready, find ten quiet minutes to begin…  It’s okay if you finish one idea, begin another, just try to keep writing for the whole ten minutes.  It’s okay if you don’t finish when the time is up… you decide:  stop, or keep writing.   Post your Quick Write as a comment, or on your own blog. Have fun writing!

Who is the funniest person in your family?  Explain why.

Think about your favorite family vacation.  What made is special?  What things did different people in your family do that made this vacation stay in your memory?

Is there a movie that you and your family like to watch together?  What draws your family to that movie?  Why is it a movie everyone in your family can watch together?

Write about a time you and your family went for a walk.  Tell about where you were. Tell some about what you saw and did and said.  What makes this walk stand out?

What job has your family given you to do at home?  What do/did you do?

Or, write about whatever you choose. Write about what makes you happy.  Enjoy!  It would be fun if you shared your writing in a comment, or on your own blog.  Happy Writing!

Quick Writes – today’s topic, food.

Read through the prompts, think about them for a bit and when you’re ready, find ten quiet minutes to begin…  It’s okay if you finish one idea, begin another, just try to keep writing for the whole ten minutes.  It’s okay if you don’t finish when the time is up… you decide:  stop, or keep writing.   Post your Quick Write as a comment, or on your own blog. Have fun writing!

Tasty Holidays

There are lots of holidays that celebrate food.  January 3rdis Chocolate Cherry Day, July 23 is National Hot Dog Day and April 2 is National Peanut Butter and Jelly day.  These holidays are just for fun, but are mentioned in newspapers, on calendars or even on our school lunch menu.

Which of all the foods you eat is worth celebrating?  Which food would you choose for a special holiday?  How would people celebrate your special food day?

Going Shopping

Make a partial grocery list of what you need to buy for the weekend.  Write about a food that gives you energy or that just plaint tastes good.

Write about your favorite food or meal.

Write about a food you hate.

Write about your favorite dessert.

Or, write about whatever you choose.  Write about what makes you happy. Enjoy!  It would be fun if you shared your writing in a comment, or on your own blog.  Happy Writing!

Quick Writes – today’s topic, poetry

This week’s quick write suggestions are inspired by this poem:

Keep A Poem In Your Pocket
By Beatrice Schenk de Regniers

Keep a poem in your pocket
And a picture in your head
And you’ll never feel lonely
At night when you’re in bed.

The little poem will sing to you
The little picture bring to you
A dozen dreams to dance to you
At night when you’re in bed.

So – –
Keep a picture in your pocket
And a poem in your head
And you’ll never feel lonely
At night when you’re in bed.

Read through the prompts, think about them for a bit and when you’re ready, find ten quiet minutes to begin…  It’s okay if you finish one idea, begin another, just try to keep writing for the whole ten minutes.  It’s okay if you don’t finish when the time is up… you decide:  stop, or keep writing.   Post your Quick Write as a comment, or on your own blog. Have fun writing!  

Here are some questions and suggestions to inspire your thinking about poetry and poems:

  • Why do people write poetry?  
  • Why do you write poetry?
  • What’s the hardest part of writing poetry?
  • What’s the easiest part of writing poetry?
  • What things remind you of poetry?
  • Write a poem about your favorite place.
  • Write a poem about an important person in your life.
  • Write a poem about your favorite color.
  • Write a poem about your favorite food(s).
  • Write a poem about your friends.
  • Write a poem about living on Earth.
  • Write a poem the describes feeling of happiness.
  • Write a poem that describes feelings of sadness.
  • Write a poem of celebration.

Or, write whatever you’d like to write – poem or not.  Write about what makes you happy. Enjoy!

Quick Writes – today’s topic, Animals

We had fun this year with quick writes.  They inspired us to explore different ideas, ways of thinking and ways of writing.  Some of you asked if we could continue during the summer.  Sure!  I went online to Write Shop and found these prompts to adapt for you.  Read through the prompts, think about them for a bit and when you’re ready, find ten quiet minutes to begin…  It’s okay if you finish one idea, begin another.  It’s okay if you don’t finish when the time is up… you decide.  Just have fun writing!

Bird or Beast

Imagine that you can become any animal you want.  Would you choose to be a land animal, one who can soar in the sky or swim in the ocean?  Would you rather roam in the wild or be cared for as pet?  After you’ve made your choice, write a diary entry sharing  a typical day as the animal of your choosing.

Best of Both Worlds

Invent a new animal by combining the body parts of two or three different animals.  Give your new creature a name and write a paragraph or story describing all the different things it can do.

Party Pups

You are a famous party planner who has received an unusual request:  A pet owner wants you to plan a party for his dog.  You don’t want to forget a single detail so you make a checklist reminding yourself of everything you’ll need to arrange for this fabulous doggie fest.  Make sure to include decorations, games and snacks.  Don’t forget the party favors!

Other… of course, you may have your own animal inspired ideas!   You can post on your own blogs or leave your writing as a comment.  Wherever you write – ENJOY!