Writing Exercise: Easter Sunday Scavenger Hunt
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I think scavenger hunts are fun so I incorporated one in today’s writing exercise for Easter Sunday
Writing Exercise: The Scavenger Hunt, Easter Sunday
Use a timer for 15 minutes. Goal is to write 200-300 words. After the timer rings, write 3 sentences to end your story. Feel free to add your passage in the comment area.
The genre is comedy or mystery.
Event is Scavenger Hunt
When: Easter Sunday
Describe what characters see, smell, taste, hear, and touch.
Words to use:
1. Easter
2. egg
3. bunny
4. basket
5. lost
6. found
7. child
8. love
9. police
10. dye
11. clue
12. prize
13. stranger
14. flowers
Resources
Wikihow.com. “How to Create a Scavenger Hunt”
https://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Scavenger-Hunt
Other Writing Exercises from my blog:
1. Image Props for Stories #1: All That Was Left Was a Stapler, a Money Bag, and a Bird Ornament
2. Image Props for Stories #2: Bananas, Scissors, a Vacuum Cleaner, and a Ferris Wheel
3. Image Props for Stories #3: a Basketball, a Pillow and a Pair of Boots
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