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Writing Prompt: Beach Metaphors

By Callie Feyen 28 Comments

Treasures found at the Beach

How is an exploration on the beach like an experience in a new school, a new town, or a new phase of life? Come write with a beach metaphor!

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Poetry Prompt: Fireworks, Sparkles & Speckles

By Kortney Garrison 12 Comments

Living Sparks Writing Fireworks

Take a little time to engage in some sparkly living this week. Pay special attention to what glints and gleams, sparkles and speckles, or… explodes!

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Writing Prompt: Science Fiction and Ecopoetry

By Kortney Garrison 12 Comments

Science Fiction and Ecopoetry Dandelion

Reports on the state of the planet’s future can sound like dystopian science fiction. Can they also be a clarion call that enlivens our creativity? Join us as we write about our interconnection to the world we’re part of.

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Poetry Prompt: Haiku Picture Books

By Kortney Garrison 6 Comments

Kids at Sunset Poetry Prompt

Pour a cup of tea and enjoy these haiku picture books (including a cat tale!) that will make you smile and get you writing.

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Poetry Prompt: The Tanka’s Turn

By Kortney Garrison 13 Comments

The Big Wave

Can you write a poem in 31 syllables that takes the reader in an unexpected direction?

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Form It: Little Lamb Poetry Prompt

By L.L. Barkat 2 Comments

form it poetry prompt

“Form It” is a poetry prompt that focuses on exploring our topic through form poetry. The prompt includes recommendations for each form’s best use! This time, we’re going to “form” a little lamb. 🙂

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Poetry Prompt: Misunderstood Lion

By Heather Eure 1 Comment

misunderstood lion poetry prompt

When you think of lions, do you think of affection? Come learn about the surprising ways of lions and write a roaring good poem.

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Animate: Lions & Lambs Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 3 Comments

animate prompt lions lambs

This week’s poetry prompt asks you to become two fabled mammals at odds— lions & lambs. Whether a powerful, shaggy maned lion or a gentle, nursery-rhyme worthy lamb. Join us, animate yourself, and create poetry.

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Poetry Prompt: Behind the Velvet Rope

By Heather Eure 4 Comments

velvet rope poetry prompt

This week we find ourselves on either side of a legendary barrier and consider its significance. Join the line with us as we create poetry about the velvet rope.

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Poetry Prompt: Quiet as Velvet

By Heather Eure 19 Comments

quiet as velvet prompt

Learn about poet Elinor Wylie’s brief but soap-opera-worthy life, and read one of her most well-known poems. Then glean inspiration from her style and create your own quiet-as-velvet poem.

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Form It: Satin Bow Poetry Prompt

By L.L. Barkat 5 Comments

form prompt satin bow

“Form It” is a poetry prompt that focuses on exploring our topic through form poetry. The prompt includes recommendations for each form’s best use! This time, we’re going to “form” a satin bow. 🙂

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Animate: Satin & Velvet Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 6 Comments

satin & velvet animate prompt

This week’s poetry prompt asks you to imagine yourself as soft, luxurious satin or velvet. Join us, animate yourself into the hopes, dreams, and potential of these sumptuous fabrics and create poetry.

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Poetry Prompt: A Bridge to Life

By Heather Eure 6 Comments

bridge to love prompt

Bridges can be grand in scale or an unassuming link from one place to the next. Many of us have a favorite. Come read a bridge poem by Marianne Moore and share your own “bridge to life” poems.

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Poetry Prompt: A Tunnel to the Underworld

By Heather Eure 20 Comments

tunnel underworld prompt

In Greek mythology, Persephone was snatched from the world she knew and taken to the underworld to become the wife of Hades. Come tunnel your way to the underworld with us, in poetry.

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Teach It: How Do They Tell a Story? First, You Listen

By Callie Feyen 18 Comments

Literacy specialist Callie Feyen says the best way to help children write is first to listen.

Filed Under: Become a Better Writer, Blog, Children's Authors, Children's Stories, Emotional Literacy, Literacy for Life, Literacy Starts With Love, Play, Teach Reading, writing prompt, writing prompts

Bridge of Love: Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 29 Comments

bridge of love prompt

Love, water, bridges, time: it’s a great poetic tradition to put these elements together. Join us, explore some sample poems, and create your own bridge of love with poetry.

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Form It: A Tunnel Poetry Prompt

By L.L. Barkat 8 Comments

tunnels poetry prompt

“Form It” is a poetry prompt that focuses on exploring our topic through form poetry. The prompt includes recommendations for each form’s best use! This time, we’re going to “form” a tunnel. 🙂

Filed Under: Blog, Bridges & Tunnels, Form It, poetry prompt, poetry teaching resources, writer's group resources, writing prompt

Bridges & Tunnels: Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 32 Comments

bridges & tunnels poetry prompt

This week’s poetry prompt asks you to guide the path of travelers and become Bridges & Tunnels. Join us, animate yourself into a soaring bridge or a passage—and create poetry.

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Wishes & Stars Poetry Prompt: Wish

By Heather Eure 23 Comments

I wish poetry prompt

The wishes we make can tell us a little more about ourselves. Think back on that broken wishbone and write poetry on the possibility of a wish.

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Animate Poetry Prompt: Stars

By Heather Eure 6 Comments

animate star poetry prompt

In the season of wishes and stars, come animate yourself and speak, poetically, as a star.

Filed Under: Animate, Blog, Wishes & Stars

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