Write a story using as many of these “T” words as you can.
- Table
- Tiptoe
- Total
- Toast
- Terrific
- Timely
- Toss
- Trumpet
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Write a story using as many of these “T” words as you can.
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Do you prefer really long stories like 800+ page books, three hour movies, or shows with six seasons? Or are short stories and novellas, animated length films, or limited series more your speed? Or maybe you like both or are somewhere in the middle? Explain your answer.
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As you try to decide what to wear for the day, your clothes start competing for your attention. Write their reasons for why you should choose one outfit instead of another.
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The word “monotonous” means something that is “dull, tedious, and repetitious.” Think of a routine task that you find monotonous. Now, imagine an alien visits and excitedly does that task for the very first time! Describe their experience.
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Liberate your young writers with freewriting!
See thoughts and ideas develop right on the page with this core writing practice for young and old!
Veteran freewriters, keep scrolling for a fun ranking activity! (And get some neat insights into your kid-writers!)
Here’s a quick guide:
Don’t read your child’s writing! Invite them to read their own freewrite aloud (if they want to—not required).
Celebrate the content and the effort.
Write again on another day!
Play with freewriting in new places!
After a few playful writing sessions, encourage each child to rank the spots and share what they liked best about writing there!
Brave Writer® programs teach writing using your child’s body, mind, and heart.
Discover why writing is the key to all of learning!
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