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Monday, August 3, 2015

Writing Challenge #10 An Age-Old Story With a Twist

WRITING CHALLENGE #10


Today I want you to take a common story theme and create a twist.  You don't have to use the dragon example, but create something unexpected.

Monday, July 27, 2015

Writing Challenge #9 If I Could Turn Back Time

WRITING CHALLENGE #9

Use the following sentence as an opening or a closing for a story.  

"He (or she) would give anything to turn back the clock five minutes."





Monday, July 20, 2015

Writing Challenge #8 New Planet

WRITING CHALLENGE #8--With Pluto being all over the news in the last week, I figured this one would be great inspiration for this week.


You can do just a description of the planet or create a story about the first mission to this planet.

Monday, July 13, 2015

Writing Challenge #7--Inspired by Music

WRITING CHALLENGE #7

I find I always have a song stuck in my head.  Sometimes I don't mind, but other times it's annoying.  Here's a chance to put those words to good use.  Have fun, and I can't wait to read how music inspires you.


If you have a difficult time trying to work from the lyrics, try just playing a song and freewriting until you are inspired.  

Monday, July 6, 2015

Villains--Writing Challenge #6

What's a story without a great villain? Darth Vader, Loki, The Joker, Dr. Evil, Voldemort, Lex Luther,    Maleficent, and the Wicked Witch of the West are all memorable bad guys (or girls).  For this week's challenge, you are going to write a story with a memorable villain.


WRITING CHALLENGE #6

Use one of the villain archetypes listed below.  You can have a combination, if you want.

-The pure evil villain
-The forced to be evil villain
-The villain who is right
-The hero gone bad villain
-The villain turned good guy
-The dumb villain

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Monday, June 29, 2015

Writing Challenge #5--The Strange and Unusual

WRITING CHALLENGE #5 
Write about the most unusual place you've ever been or the strangest thing you've ever seen.


Last summer, as many of you know, we drove from Idaho to Wisconsin.  In addition to the usual stops, Yellowstone, Devil's Tower, and Mount Rushmore, we also found a few places off the beaten path.  

We saw a bison lying right next to the the boardwalk and a sign saying stay on the path (trust me, we did). 


We saw the Jolly Green Giant, all 60 feet of him.  


This Lincoln Memorial, which is Lincoln's head on a pile of rocks. 



 My favorite place on the whole trip was the Field of Dreams in Iowa.  You really do drive for miles through cornfields until you reach a baseball field.  It's where they filmed the movie (one of my all-time favorites), and you can actually play on the field.



The strangest thing we saw on our trip was definitely the mold graveyard.  When they make giant signs like ice cream cones or statues to sit out front, they use giant molds.  When they are finished, this company just throws the molds out in a field.  There were thousands of them.  Some were put together and standing; others were lying in pieces.  This place was both fascinating and creepy, especially my mouse friend here.



You don't have to go far to find the unusual.  This fishy fellow is a resident at the Boise Aquarium.  He cracked me up with his huge teeth!


I can't wait to see what you have found!

Monday, June 22, 2015

Writing Challenge #4--Photo Prompt

Thank you to all of those who have been playing along.  I'm sorry I haven't responded to your individual stories.  I will try to do that this week. 

WRITING CHALLENGE #4
For this week we are going to use photos to inspire our writing.  Choose one of the following and create a story around it. 





FYI, I do not know where that particular zipper is, but I found this artist who is creating giant zippers and "unzipping the world."  You can see her work here: http://justsomething.co/this-japanese-artist-is-literally-unzipping-the-world/

Monday, June 15, 2015

Writing Challenge #3--Taste of Summer


As much as I enjoy spending the school year with all of you (and I do!), I love summer break.  There's just something so wonderful about having days with absolutely nothing planned, as well as those fun vacations and new adventures.  I love all the possibilities! 

WRITING CHALLENGE #3 

What says summer to you? This week is your challenge is to describe summer. This can be done as a poem, as a narrative description of your favorite vacation or a typical summer, or a fictional story describing the perfect summer. The choice is yours.

Don't be afraid to have fun.  This is my summer to-do list.  I had fun being creative and doodling. I know my artistic ability isn't stellar, but it makes me happy :)



I was looking through some photos of past summers that inspired a summer poem.  


Summer Is..

Relaxation
A break from stress
Hours to read and write and enjoy
Time with family and friends

Activities
Biking, hiking, fishing, swimming, and
Sports—most days, all summer 
In the heat

Travel
To places both familiar and new
Road trips together
Adventure awaits

Celebrations
Some every day and others substantial
A birthday or afternoon ice cream just because
Savor each moment

Days 
Are long but they feel so brief
There just aren’t enough minutes to soak it up
Before it all ends
 














Friday, June 12, 2015

One Screenwriter's Creative Process

I saw this today.  What a fabulous description of the creative process!


Creative Spark: Stephen Schiff
Screenwriter Stephen Schiff ("Wall Street - Money Never Sleeps," "True Crime") takes viewers inside his creative process in an exploration of where he gets his ideas.
Posted by The Academy on Monday, May 18, 2015

      I just finished Jennifer A. Nielson's Mark of the Thief.  Wow, what a great read!  Historical fiction, mixed with a little fantasy, equals an action packed book with lots of twists.  The book takes place in ancient Rome. Nic, a slave boy, finds Julius Caesar's bulla, and receives it's magic. So begins Nic's new life.  Most of Rome is after the bulla. Some are trying to kill him and others are offering help (and maybe also trying to kill him). Nic is trying to figure out who he can trust and how he can escape. This story is a whole new way to look at ancient Rome, it's gods, and of course, the gladiator ring.  I highly recommend this book :) 

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Boundless and Maximum Ride

 I've read two books so far this summer I want to recommend.  The first is The Boundless by Kenneth Oppel.  We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Oppel here in Boise a while back.  He talked all about his writing process and the stories behind his stories.




This book was a fun adventure.  Historically, it tells the story of the coast to coast railroad in Canada, but the story has some great fantastical elements.  The main character, Will, is on the maiden crossing of the Boundless, a seven mile long train.  Will's life is in danger, and he must survive the journey.  With run-ins with a few Sasquatch, some circus performers, and no shortage of villains, this book is exciting, and hard to put down.  I highly recommend it!


The other book I just finished is the ninth book in the Maximum Ride series, Maximum Ride Forever.  I was a little surprised at the publication of this book, because James Patterson said the eighth book was the final book in the series. This series is about a group (flock) of kids who were experimented on and their DNA was mixed with avian DNA, so they all have wings and the ability to fly, among other powers.  There is a lot of action and danger, as they seem to run into trouble and people who want to kill them in every book.  This one is a little different because it takes place after the world has been destroyed.  Max and her flock have to figure out what happened, who is left, and how to survive.  It wasn't my favorite of the series, but it was a fun read, especially if you're a Maximum Ride fan.


Right now I'm reading Mark of the Thief.  I am loving it so far, and I'll be back with a review in a day or two.  

Monday, June 8, 2015

Start with a Character--Writing Challenge #2

I hope you're enjoying your summer so far. We've been kind of lazy, but that's nice, too. Thanks to those who played along last week.  I loved reading your stories!

WRITING CHALLENGE #2

For this week's challenge, you are starting with a character. Choose one or more of the below characters and create a story around him or her.






Sunday, May 31, 2015

Welcome to the Summer Writing Challenge 2015

Hello!  Welcome to another summer of writing challenges.    Every week, I will post a new challenge for you.  Some weeks it will be personal writing, others weeks a story starter or characters to use. These prompts are designed to inspire you. Feel free to go wherever the story takes you and change details as you wish. I will try to play along every week as well.

Remember, to count as a grade (incoming 8th graders) or to have a chance at fun prizes, you need to email it to me, mrs.schuette@gmail.com or post it on Dropbox.  If you would title your file as your name and challenge #, that would be great.  For example, mine would be name nschuette#1.    I look forward to reading your pieces! Have fun!


WRITING CHALLENGE #1