
Unjournaling by Dawn DiPrince
Unjournaling by Dawn DiPrince and Cheryl Miller Thurston
Some people just don't want to share intimate details about their thoughts, feelings and lives-at least not with others in a class or group. That's where Unjournaling comes in. All the writing prompts in this book are entirely impersonal but completely engaging-for both kids and adults. Just a couple of examples of the 200 writing prompts on widely varied topics: Write a paragraph about a girl named Dot, but use no letters with a dot (in other words, no i or j). Why on earth would Yankee Doodle stick a feather in his cap and call it macaroni"? Come up with a plausible explanation.
The book includes sample responses to all of the questions-a helpful tool for anyone who gets stuck with a topic and wants to see that it can be done!
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Unjournaling by Dawn DiPrince
Unjournaling by Dawn DiPrince and Cheryl Miller Thurston
Some people just don't want to share intimate details about their thoughts, feelings and lives-at least not with others in a class or group. That's where Unjournaling comes in. All the writing prompts in this book are entirely impersonal but completely engaging-for both kids and adults. Just a couple of examples of the 200 writing prompts on widely varied topics: Write a paragraph about a girl named Dot, but use no letters with a dot (in other words, no i or j). Why on earth would Yankee Doodle stick a feather in his cap and call it macaroni"? Come up with a plausible explanation.
The book includes sample responses to all of the questions-a helpful tool for anyone who gets stuck with a topic and wants to see that it can be done!
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Unjournaling by Dawn DiPrince and Cheryl Miller Thurston
Some people just don't want to share intimate details about their thoughts, feelings and lives-at least not with others in a class or group. That's where Unjournaling comes in. All the writing prompts in this book are entirely impersonal but completely engaging-for both kids and adults. Just a couple of examples of the 200 writing prompts on widely varied topics: Write a paragraph about a girl named Dot, but use no letters with a dot (in other words, no i or j). Why on earth would Yankee Doodle stick a feather in his cap and call it macaroni"? Come up with a plausible explanation.
The book includes sample responses to all of the questions-a helpful tool for anyone who gets stuck with a topic and wants to see that it can be done!



















