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To make writing more exciting for fifth and sixth grade students, you need to give them a chance to grow their creativity and imagination. The Writing Prompts Workbook is a collection of imaginative situations and questions that will get your students and children using their brains to come up with wildly creative ideas when they begin to put pen to paper. Bryan Cohen, the author of 1,000 Creative Writing Prompts and 500 Writing Prompts for Kids, has compiled 200 of some of his best prompts for fifth and sixth graders in this workbook. Use them for journals, assignments, poems, conversations, songs and more.
Examples from the book:
58. Imagine that one of your ancestors (like your great-great-great grandmother) was somebody very important and famous. Tell the story of this person from your family and what made them such a national treasure.
113. Write a scene or a story with the characters of your heart, your brain and your soul.
182. Is there gadget in your life that you couldn't live without? Perhaps your iPod or your cell phone? What is the gadget and what would it be like if you were not allowed to use it for an entire week?
Table of Contents: 1. Religion 2. Happiness 3. Truth 4. Health 5. Fame 6. Social Studies 7. Hard Work 8. A Mixed Bag 9. Holidays 10. Football 11. A Mixed Bag #2 12. Dark, Disturbing and Weird 13. Writing 14. The World 15. Bullying 16. 4th of July 17. Animals 18. Food 19. Gizmos and Gadgets 20. Cell Phones