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Shared by @Learningspy: don't judge based on a few quotes about grammar.Read this for the other side:
Shared by @MsKateRyan: Make writing fun: Rap Simile Activity
Shared by @kennypieper: Interactive Fiction for Twitter
Shared by @wildblu: Used this Youtube as starter, then http://t.co/puGn7NtK Ss loved it http://t.co/4w5l055O
Shared by @MrPeel: pictures work - even weird ones
Shared by @AndreasStace: search class blog for film ... the class with help from film makers wrote and shot the films
Shared by @JanieT56: Half way through shows the story of Victorians in an animation. Promoted dialogue and collaboration
Shared by @ICTAST: I've used ... for short films. Pretty good site.
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Shared by @stormfilled: Has anyone else looked at Blackout poetry? Brill technique by @austinkleon
Shared by @LibWithAttitude: They only have an hour to write continuations to story started by pub author so is exciting
Shared by @MrPeel: Got good responses to this one recently in yr 9 developed into a story telling circle
Shared by @JanieT56: Morpungo talking about he he writes. Used part of it. Chn loved it
Shared by @Dailydenouement: Thanks to @KristianStill for sharing link
Shared by @Babbleaboutbks: This is a great resource that I have used for developing story ideas and discussions
Shared by @Lorna_Gallagher: Check out 826 Valncia project making impact in the US. "Imagination shops" & 1-1 tutors. Lessons for schools?
Shared by @KennyPieper: 750 words is great for senior kids
Shared by: @JamesTheo: Get them to make a children's book inspired by pictures in [Storybird] then expand to a piece of creative writing!
Shared by @JimJudges: has anyone mentioned Wikis to promote collaboration & creative writing?
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