Cliffhanger Writing Prompts: 30 One-Page Story Starters That Fire Up Kids’ Imaginations and Help Them Develop Strong Narrative Writing Skills
E**R
So fun!
I got this for 3 of my kids to use in their homeschooling. It’s definitely not an English Language book, but I gets my kids wanting to write! And from there we can talk about grammar, spelling, and English. I really like how they get to read the story and take it from there. Also, you can use this book for such a long time (just have the kid write on a different piece of paper) because they can change they way they see the story playing out. So don’t be afraid to repeat a story! If you kid needs a little more fun in their writing, definitely get this book!
R**L
Cute
This is great for giving my kiddo, who hates writing, ideas to start him off. I would buy this again if I had the need.
S**.
Excellent
Great book to get him started writing longer stories and more paragraphs.
J**Y
Prompts are good, but no room to write in the book
I was, ideally, looking for something where they could write into the book after the prompt like a journal -- at least for a first draft. The prompts are good. I can see a teacher using this to read to a class and then the kids doing the exercise. If you are a parent looking to encourage continued writing over the summer or similar... They will need a journal or notebook to go along with this. Such an easy fix by the publisher. For the parents... just know what to expect.
C**N
Great for ages five and up!
I am teaching a creative writing class for 2-6 grade students, and my kids and I LOVE this book! In fact, we use it as our opener for every session. (We only meet once a week, so it doesn't get old. I'm not sure *any* single writing prompt book would work for a daily approach.) We've done it in a variety of ways -- kids writing their own conclusions to the stories, working in pairs or threes (oral or written), and orally with the whole group. Either way it works well. The kids have loved collecting their samples in their folders, and are very proud of what they've come up with. Many choose to keep going during our free-writing time as well.I have also used this with my five-year-old and her friends, and they adore it as well. It makes a wonderful play date activity. It's a great way to enhance younger children's creativity, introduce story structure, etc.
D**1
You might be surprised that they like it
Wow, bought this cuz my 10 yr. old really didn't like writing. I gave this to him, and he wants to do it everyday and loves it. I'm amazed, cuz it's just a simple black and white written stories, but it really got the creative juices flowing, I've already bought more scholastic writing books. I think even past 6th grade could use, depends on kid. We homeschool sonlight btw, I add books like these that seem to motivate my son.
A**R
Fun prompts for my 7 yo
My 2nd grader has had fun working on these. They are open ended enough that she can write multiple endings to each prompt. A fun way to get her writing and using her imagination.
M**S
I have found ways to adapt what's found in this book to make this a great ELA center for my students
I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5 because I was hoping to find a very similar book for students who are a grade or two below the ones this book was designed for. That being said, I have found ways to adapt what's found in this book to make this a great ELA center for my students. They love it!
K**D
Useful
Some helpful ideas which I can adapt for my classroom. The stories starters are a bit predictable but and, at times, over complicated.
G**L
Great
Great book, thanks.
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