Tuesday 1 January 2013

Mystery Box Narrative Prompts

As narrative writing is one of the most difficult text types to master (so much creativity and imagination involved!) we do weekly Lightning Writing lessons in my class. It's called 'Lightning Writing' because students are to write 'as fast as lightning' without worrying about being neat. Just a free flow of thoughts!


                          

To aid these lessons, I have a Mystery Box containing a whole bunch of goodies (think Lucky Dip!) from which students chose a toy/object to write about.

They are given 5 minutes planning time and a further 15 to write a story based around their selected object.






I've read wonderful, imaginative stories about magical rings with powers of invisibility; flying cars and trips to outer space; mermaids swimming on the backs of dolphins and mad scientists who turn cute puppies into terrorizing monsters. The Mystery Box excites my students about writing, and ignites their creativity and imagination!

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