Story-Writing Sandwich Prompts


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Motivate reluctant writers with sandwich writing prompts! Fun reproducibles come "preloaded" with a story's beginning, middle, or end--students supply the rest!




Carla's Sandwich


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This charming story presents a new way for young children to understand how to creatively embrace who they are, no matter what others think. Carla's lunch box is filled with odd delights like the Olive, Pickle and Green Bean Sandwich, the Banana-Cottage-Cheese Delight, and the unforgettable Chopped Liver, Potato Chips, and Cucumber Combo. To Carla, they are delicious and creative lunches, but her teasing classmates are unconvinced and abandon her at the lunch table to eat her bizarre sandwiches alone. One day, however, tables turn when Buster—the worst tease of all—forgets his lunch on the day of the picnic and Carla thoughtfully offers him her extra sandwich. Her own spirited nature helps Carla teach her classmates that "unusual" can actually be good. Lively illustrations help showcase the book's messages of acceptance, tolerance, individuality, and creativity, and the funny plot and authentic dialogue are sure to make this tale a favorite among elementary school children. Carla's creative sandwich solutions provide young chefs-to-be with the inspiration to create sandwich masterpieces of their own.




Cliffhanger Writing Prompts


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Use your imagination to write story endings for the prompts.




The Giant Jam Sandwich


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In this funny and zany picture book, villagers make a giant jam sandwich to trap the wasps that have invaded their town. It's a dark day for Itching Down. Four million wasps have just descended on the town, and the pests are relentless! What can be done? Bap the Baker has a crazy idea that just might work. Young readers will love this lyrical, rhyming text as they watch the industrious citizens of Itching Down knead, bake, and slather the biggest wasp trap there ever was! Don't miss this classic funny read-aloud picture book!




The Disgusting Sandwich


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A hungry badger has his eye on a delicious sandwich, but as it gets passed between animals it gets dropped into sand, pond slime, an ants' nest and various other disgusting things. Will the badger get it in the end? And if he does, will he still want to eat it?




The Bear Ate Your Sandwich


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Bear meets sandwich, adventure ensues. . . . An irresistible treat for fans of Jon Klassen, Peter Brown, and Mo Willems. By now I think you know what happened to your sandwich. But you may not know how it happened. So let me tell you. It all started with the bear . . . So begins Julia Sarcone-Roach’s delicious tale of a bear, lost in the city, who happens upon an unattended sandwich in the park. The bear’s journey from forest to city and back home again is full of happy accidents, funny encounters, and sensory delights. The story is so engrossing, it’s not until the very end that we begin to suspect this is a TALL tale. The wonderfully told story, spectacular illustrations, and surprise ending make this Julia Sarcone-Roach’s best book to date. You’ll want to share it with your friends (and keep a close eye on your lunch). Praise for The Bear Ate Your Sandwich: ***Winner of an Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Honor Award!*** "This story is mischief-making at its finest. And just like a good sandwich, it's hard to resist." - Book Page "Charming" — The Wall Street Journal "While the bear storyline is entertaining in itself, the ending twist will equally delight kids who love to spot untruths, and a second reading for hints as to the narrator’s credibility may well be in order." — The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Starred review




Peanut Butter and Homework Sandwiches


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Martin MacGregor is having one rotten week! First, his substitute teacher, Mrs. Payne, gives out mountains of homework. And when Martin's dog literally eats his homework, little does he know it's only the beginning of his troubles. Martin's homework ends up in the washing machine, goes to kindergarten with his little sister, and blows onto the roof of the school. Martin just can't catch a break! But with some creativity and a positive attitude, Martin finds his own way to turn homework into fun-and turn it in on time! New York Times bestselling illustrator Jack E. Davis's vibrant and detailed artwork gives life to a funny, lively story that is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever felt what it's like to show up unprepared- even when it's not your fault.




The Same Moon


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Sarah Coomber escapes the disappointments of her Minnesota life for a job teaching English in Japan. She finds herself the lone English speaker in an isolated rural area, where she is drawn into performing with a koto (zither) group, advocating for her female students and colleagues, and embarking on a controversial romance with a local salaryman.




Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich


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Stories in verse about the monster-sized problems Dracula, Wolfman, Bigfoot and other monsters have.




300 Creative Writing Prompts


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300 CREATIVE WRITING PROMPTS: THE COMPLETE FICTION WRITER'S JOURNAL is your artistic muse and creative compass. All 300 prompts are curated to unleash the creative fiction writer's imagination and eliminate the headache that can sometimes occur between brain and pen. Writing just became pain-free. Peruse the prompts until you find the perfect match, or scan the table of contents to see what section you'd like to start with. We guarantee there's something to tickle your fancy, no matter what mood you're in. Access and refine different aspects of your writing skills. Utilize the different prompt categories to start with character, setting, or plot. Every prompt is designed to evoke story ideas unique to each writer. So break the rules, and twist and bend the prompts. Become the architect of your story with 300 CREATIVE WRITING PROMPTS: THE COMPLETE FICTION WRITER'S JOURNAL. Samples: Story Starters Grow a story from one of these story-starting first lines: - It's ironic that he died eating a sandwich, bologna sandwiches were his favorite food. - As I walked home amongst the autumn leaves, the chilly nip in the wind seemed to be foreshadowing the change that was coming. Realistic Write a grounded story: - Write a story about a dying man who finally gains the courage to do something he's always been afraid to do. - Write a story about a couple who meet in the most unexpected way. Fantasy Craft a story that toys with the rules of nature: - Everything that Madelyn writes a story about happens in real life. - Write a story about someone who has supernatural powers-- and gets caught using them. Setting Starters Choose a story setting that sparks your imagination: - Write a story that takes place on a cliff that is overlooking a canyon. - Write a story that takes place in a vast apple orchard. How did they get there? Think backward from these prompts to explain how your characters got into a certain situation: - A child is riding his bicycle through the pouring rain as fast as he can. - Someone is stumbling through the pitch black woods at night. Silly Enjoy some light-hearted writing: - Write a story about a mischievous puppy that wreaks havoc on its family. - Write a story about a pack of gummy bears that come to life. Adventure Create an action-packed adventure: - One day, Maya is home alone when she hears the shower turn on in her bathroom. What happens next? - Write a story about a man who dies in mysterious circumstances. Most of his friends seem to brush it off as an accident, but his son won't rest until he knows what happened. From the Perspective Of Pick a character that interests you and tell their story. - A transfer student's first day at their new school. - Someone who wakes up and can't remember who they are or where they are. *Book includes around five prompts per page.