Using the Noun Game for Kids
April 8, 2008 at 7:57 am | In Prompts for K-5 students | 1 CommentShare how you use WritingFix’s interactive prompts and lessons with your students at this on-line discussion board, and you’ll be entered in a monthly drawing for a free book for your classroom!
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Used this prompt for their journal writing activity. We’d been studying nouns and I wanted application in their writing. Had them write then share their stories with their classmates. Also encouraged them to add adjectives to make their nouns/writing more descriptive. They had a good time selecting their noun combination and then writing their story. Very interesting to see how the same three nouns could be used so differently in stories!