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Creative Writing Day 9: Story Starters

November 17, 2011 by Montserrat {Cranial Hiccups} 3 Comments

Whew! Sorry this post is up a bit late today. I was too busy yesterday (shopping, ordering Christmas cards which required an insane amount of time looking through photos to find decent ones, etc) to write today’s post. My intent was to create some printables with story starters to use for daily creative writing. Instead of reinventing the wheel, I decided to share some wonderful links to others who have already created story starter printables.

Creative Writing Jar – instructions for putting together creative writing jar. It includes 22 pages of story starters to cut into strips and add to the jar!!!

EsacpadeDirect – print off each story starter sheet to keep in a binder or file. One starter per page with lines provided for writing.

Teaching Ideas – I was very impressed with this site! Not only does it have story planning sheets, but also contains story setting cards, character cards, object cards, and story idea sheets. Have a child choose a setting card, a couple of character and object cards and sue them in their story.

Scholastic – has some reproducibles to promote independent writing.

Grab a binder or decorate a composition book and get started writing!

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  1. JRoberts says

    November 17, 2011 at 11:07 am

    Love the extra links. My jar is getting a little low and I was going to run my sheets off again, but didn’t want to go through and make sure there were no doubles…this makes my job so much easier. 🙂

    Also, thank you for the linky love, it means alot to me to have someone like you link to me! (and to remember it all these months later!)

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  2. The Osborne's says

    November 17, 2011 at 12:43 pm

    I need to start a jar! Thanks for sharing- such great ideas!

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  3. Carrie says

    November 17, 2011 at 7:26 pm

    Great idea! I have missed so much on your (and everyone’s…) blog lately. I have got to go back and see all your other great ideas. I need all the help I can get!!!! I voted for you-except it wouldn’t let me vote for the first one…I will keep trying!!

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