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Every Wednesday our creative writing prompt challenges you to pick up your pen and indulge your author self! Today's prompt focuses on some of our favorite months: June, July & August. Many schools are back in swing, but it still feels like summer - at least until Labor Day. Whether it be sunny, sandy beaches or blankets of fog overtaking eucalyptus trees, certain weather makes people think about summertime all year long. What makes you think of summer?
Every Wednesday our creative writing prompt challenges you to pick up your pen and indulge your author self! Today is a complete free write! The world needs a few more words to make it go round, so open up your notebook and write about whatever you want! What's on your mind, your hopes, your fears, a funny story that happened to you recently. Anything is fair game!
The Art Edition:
The Writing Edition:
We started off the morning talking about kids who don't have access to books and don't have a bookshelf crammed with their own favorite books at home. Campers brought in some of the books they're ready to part with to donate to The East Bay Children's Book Project. Founded and run by retired librarians and teachers, the EBCBP get books to kids who would otherswise not have them. www.eastbaychildrensbookproject.org.
To get the creative juices flowing, our first writing activity today was a free-write prompt: "What I hate about being a kid is..." Here are some of the sentiments expressed:
"What I hate about being a kid is I can't go to the moon, I can't drive, I can't stay up all night, and I don't got dat ca$h..."
- Adrian
What I hate about being a kid is that grown-ups never understand you when you are explaining something."
-Arielle
"I hate that I have to live with my family. (Actually I don't hate living with my family, it's just that I want to live by myself!)"
- Alicia
We spent the rest of the morning finishing, editing and proofreading our children's books which are shaping up to be quite impressive.
Tyler- My character’s name is Bob, and he lives on a farm.
Adrian- My character is fat kid named Poncho and his challenge is the Super Taco Grande Mucho Gigante.
Arielle-My character’s name is Saddy, and he is a blue sphere.
Diego- My character’s name is Bob-John-Joe-Jack and he can fly.
Simone- My character is a little boy named Tommy and he gets lost from his family.
Amira- Mine is about a boy named Carmu who dreams of being a farmer.
Jiana-My character’s name is Cleo and she lives in a cave.
Dante- My character is a kid named Jimmy Bean who lives in Mexico and his parents work at Mexicano McDonalds.
Milagro- My main character is named Shirley and whoever makes her mad in the story falls into mud.
Fatima- My character is named Speedy-Deee and he is a dinosaur who can outdrive the police, in a sports car.
Sophie- My character is a pig named Scooey that goes to Piglet High School.
Alicia- My character’s name is Payson. She is a swimmer and she is an Olympic gold medalist.
Grace- My character’s name is Graffiti Can Sam, and he is a can of spray paint who goes out and paints stuff.
Emily- My character’s name is Amanda Bobbleton, who does not want her baby sister to be born.
Lucas- My character is a kid named Freddy, and he lives in a casino in Las Vegas.
LyLy- My character’s name is Emily Roberts and she has a magic teddy bear that takes her to different places in her dreams.
Aaron- My characters is Mader and I am still deciding what he’s going to do but it has to do with movies.
The Art Edition:
We started off Wednesday morning with some Observational Drawing. Campers first did warm up drawings called Gesture Drawings which are quick- sometimes only 30 seconds. From there we did extended Contour Drawings. Then campers selected a Gesture Drawing to translate into a 3-dimensional wire sculpture. Students spent the latter part of the morning working on preliminary sketches that tomorrow they will begin to transpose into illustrations of the stories they have been writing.
The Writing Edition:
Today campers finished up their stories, revised, and began neatly copying their final drafts on notebook paper to be glued into their books that they began this morning in art. They look great!!
Looking forward to the reading and exhibit tomorrow!
Here are the sneak peeks: