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Teachers.Net Gazette Vol.6 No.3 | March 2009 |
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A Month of Writing Prompts | ||
by James Wayne Continued from page 1 March 1, 2009 |
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March 8: Today is the birthday of Kenneth Grahame, the author of The Wind in the Willows, in which Mr. Toad gets into a lot of trouble for driving too fast. Some people think that a person who drives too fast repeatedly should not only lose his driver's license, but have his car taken away and sold. What do you think of this idea? Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., was born in 1841. He was famous for his writings on behalf of freedom. He once wrote, "We should be eternally vigilant against attempts to check the expression of opinions that we loathe.” What do you think he meant by that? Joseph Lee was born in 1862. A wealthy philanthropist, he started a movement to build public playgrounds for children in the middle of big cities, so they would have safe places to play. What are three things you think every playground should have? Why those things? March 9: In 1822, Charles Graham patented a new way of making false teeth based on making molds of the patient's gums. Although false teeth are useful, they are far more troublesome and uncomfortable than real teeth. List five things you can do to take care of your teeth. "All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing.” This quote is based on the words of Edmund Burke. What do you think it means? March 10: The first celebration of Mother's Day is held in Grafton, West Virginia, in 1908. There are days for mothers, fathers, grandparents, and even for children. What group that does not already have a day needs one? Tell why you think that group needs a day of recognition, and some ways you think it should be celebrated. March 11: In 1918, the Spanish Flu appeared in the US. Nearly 600,000 Americans, and many millions in other countries, died. Schools, businesses, stores, factories, public buildings, and churches were closed to encourage people to stay home. Suppose a disease like that happened today, and everyone was supposed to stay home, with everything shut down. What are 3 problems your family might have? What are 3 things you would do to pass the time?
March 12: The first bottles of Coca-Cola were sold in 1894. What are your 5 favorite soft drinks? List them in order and tell why you put them in that order. (Based on the event above) Some people say that cola drinks are bad because they are so sugary and should not be sold to young people. Do you agree? Write your reasons for your opinion. March 13: In 1938, the CBS radio network began its first news program to feature news from outside the United States. List all the places you can get news today, then decide which one you find the most reliable and complete. Defend your choice. March 14: Hank Ketcham, the cartoonist who draws the Dennis the Menace cartoons, was born in 1920. What is your favorite comic strip character? Why do you like that one? Famous scientist Albert Einstein was born in 1789. He once said, "If A equals success, then the formula is A equals X plus Y plus Z. X is work; Y is play. Z is keeping your mouth shut.” Do you agree with him? If so, tell why. If not, tell your own formula for success. | ||
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