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Writing Prompt

We have done 8 writing prompts so far this year! This is the ninth! Crazy how fast time is going...

Today, students brought home a list of dates from the blog where we posted writing prompts. Any highlighted dates were not competed by your child. You can check missing weekend journals by searching the blog. Please sign and return to school on Monday.

This weekend's prompt is a bit different. I will give you the first line to a story, and you write the rest!

Her foot slipped and she started to fall.

I can't wait to hear your stories!
Have an excellent weekend!

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