![]() They require learners to write their unedited off-the-cuff responses to various quotes, situations, issues that arise from within the story. Depending on the prompt, use them to preload before a section or to process a reading section. These writing prompts work well as bellringers to start class, a writing/discussion break between reading, or to close out class. ![]() → Developing empathy & connection w/ the story Questions like these get kids thinking deeply about life and talking deeply about the things that really matter. And not just any surface conversation! In response to the 28 questions, learners will write a short quickwrite essay in a journal writing format. ![]() Number the Stars writing prompts never fail to get conversation started. ![]()
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