You find out your best friend is secretly a superhero. What do you do?
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You find out your best friend is secretly a superhero. What do you do?
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What is a 7-Day Writing Blitz? It’s about EXPLODING the dynamics around language and helping your kids take that deep plunge into writing in an invitational, fun, enchanted way. Because writing is not about performing for school; it’s about life and self-expression.
For seven straight days, your kids will write, but it’s going to surprise them. Our FREE PDF comes with seven days of manageable writing projects appropriate for all writing ages. These daily prompts will encourage your kids to
Also in our free packet we give you directions for how to build a Writing Blitz Jet Pack (pictured in the image above) to help you enchant the writing experience for your kids.
And if your child decides they want to change the prompts? Excellent! There are no rules in Brave Writer. This is about being brave.
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by Amy Frantz, Brave Writer alum
Bilbo Baggins is a Hobbit who values his ordinary life filled with ordinary comforts. But one day the wizard Gandalf puts a mark on Bilbo’s door and a company of thirteen Dwarves shows up on Bilbo’s doorstep. The Dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield, have set out to retake their home which they were driven from many years ago by a fire-breathing dragon. The company wants Bilbo to be their burglar and help them take back their home and the treasures within it. Bilbo is quickly sucked into a world of adventure, danger, haunted woods, trolls, and dragons, and he begins to discover that perhaps he’s not so ordinary after all.
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The Hobbit, or There and Back Again, by J.R.R. Tolkien was first published in 1937. Although considered by some a “prequel” to the later published Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit was initially a separate story in its own right. It has gone on to be widely considered a classic both of children’s literature and high fantasy.
The Hobbit has been adapted many times over the years, one of the most recent additions being the film trilogy directed by Peter Jackson. The three films are titled:
The Hobbit Trilogy draws not only from Tolkien’s original novel, but also from material in the appendices of the third Lord of the Rings installment, the Return of the King, as well as original material created for the film.
At first intended to be a duology, the films were expanded into a trilogy with additional scenes filmed and added in. All three movies were filmed in 3D and have a higher frame rate giving the films a distinctive, clear, and “glowing” quality.
A note to parents: All three installments in the Hobbit Trilogy are rated PG-13. We recommend looking up the films on sites like Commonsense Media before deciding if they are right for your family.
The Hobbit Learning Resources and Activities
Learn language arts with the Hobbit Boomerang!
The Boomerang is a monthly digital downloadable product that features copywork and dictation passages from a specific read aloud novel. It is geared toward 8th to 10th graders (ages 12—advanced, 13-15) and is the indispensable tool for Brave Writer parents who want to teach language arts in a natural, literature-bathed context.
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While you wait for Season Three of the Brave Writer Podcast, enjoy our interview with a special guest. Brave Writer student Mason Lawler recently self-published his first book and we’re happy to have him on the podcast.
2016 was a rough year – Mason went through surgeries and long recoveries – so his mother focused on a big project that would lead to a satisfying outcome. They decided to write a book, and here it is: How the Chameleon Got Its Colors!
Mason took Brave Writer’s Just So Stories online class, which exposes students to the classic animal tales of Rudyard Kipling and tasks them with creating their own. Mason’s class was taught by April Hensley, and she was the first person to suggest collecting Mason’s stories into a book.
In the podcast we talk about:
Mason is an inspiration to to anyone writing stories in this modern day and age, young or old. There’s no excuse not to pursue publishing that book!
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If you had to choose between living in a world where it’s always a freezing winter or always a steaming summer, which would you choose and what might be the pros and cons of your choice?
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