Hiding your technology eyesores source; apartment therapy |
awesome classroom library resource! source |
Fun activity for an artsy classroom moment source |
a girl can dream, right!? source |
love! source: crayon freckles |
great idea for writing workshop! source |
a healthy treat! source |
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I’m excited, because today I will have a chance to work on my Journal Jar prompts! I posted about this project earlier in the summer here. But to do this, I need your help! Don’t worry, there will be a reward!
I want to know the craziest, most ‘out there’ journal writing prompt you would give your students. I’m trying to make these semi-universal for all elementary grade levels, but I’ll probably end up making a K-2 version and a 3-6 version. ANYTHING GOES! I want to see that teacher creativity flowing! So, here’s the deal!
Leave a comment with your journal jar prompt (remember: THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX!), name, and email, and grade level you teach.
On Sunday night, I will use a number generator to choose 3, that’s right, THREE people to win my journal jar prompts set for FREE! I will announce them Monday with my Monday Made It, and then contact you!
I’m SUPER excited to see what comes of this! Tell all your bloggy friends to come and comment, using this fun graphic!
Happy brainstorming!!
Erin O'Riordan says
The Mighty Girls list is a brilliant idea.
Unknown says
love your loves!
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have a good night!
Rachel says
My students have trouble with writing, but here is a suggestion:
We have the 3 Bs for our school rules: Be Safe, Be Respectful, Be Responsible. What is one more Be rule you would add and why?
rmariemuniz@hotmail.com
Miss Trayers says
Great finds! I like the dice for creativity-I think the kids would really like that.
I love your blog! 🙂
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