This week we have a picture of a street at night.
You have 100 words to produce a creative piece of writing. Use your imaginations! Just make sure what you write makes sense to your readers.
After a little break from the 100 word challenge, we are now going to be taking part more often. Please leave your response in the comments on this post.
This week we have a picture of a street at night. You have 100 words to produce a creative piece of writing. Use your imaginations! Just make sure what you write makes sense to your readers.
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On 11th November each year, people remember those who have died fighting in wars and conflicts. This year we are commemorating the centenary of World War I. The prompt this week is:
…Remember… You might like to write about how it felt to be left at home worrying; you may want to write about how it felt to go away from your loved ones and fight in a foreign land; you may like to write a poem about how you feel on Remembrance Day. As always you have 100 words. Please think carefully and seriously about your work. As I crawled along the freezing trenches I could hear shells slamming on the ground behind me. I knew the Germans had their sights on me because every shell got closer to me with every step I took. Then I found some soldiers and I looked behind me and I noticed the shells weren’t firing at me anymore and I had lost them. By the soldiers I saw a piece of paper shaking in the wind and as it shivered, they shivered along with it in the coldness of the trenches. Then I saw the shells had started firing again. I was trapped!
The prompt this week is:
… as it shivered, they… You need to think carefully about this prompt and write it in the right person and tense! As usual, remember to check your spelling and punctuation very carefully before you submit your response. I will be looking for interesting description and try to link your writing to WW1. The prompt this week is a picture. Look at it carefully and really use your imaginations when thinking about your writing!
Your writing could be about anything you like, as long as it related to the picture in some way and is 100 words long. Please send your replies by Friday 24th October. The prompt this week is keeping with the senses as with last week's prompt. Remember that you can write about whatever you want, as long as these words are included and you write 100 words. This week's prompt is:
…I could not believe the smell… Make sure you check your pieces before posting. Sometimes they need checking to make sure that they make sense and you have included punctuation. Reading your work out loud often helps to see where you need to make changes. Please reply by 18th October. Well done to everyone who entered last week's 100 word challenge. This week you have 5 words that must be put into your writing. They can be in any order but must all be there. It would help Team 100 If you can highlight them in some way so that they can see them all present and correct. Your writing can be about anything you like, as long as it includes these 5 words:
Pepper Crocodile Orange Forgot Soft Please enter your 100WC in the comments by Friday. Good luck! Dear Diary,
Today, I went to see the great Avignon Bridge in France. I went to the end of the Avignon Bridge and I saw out of my own very eyes, a petite little girl (wearing a pink top, purple shorts and wedge trainers) just disappear in thin air. I went to investigate because I wanted to know what had happened to that poor little girl, so I went to the end of the bridge and as funny as it seems, I went to the same place that little girl went, a mysterious new world. I will write again tomorrow. One sunny morning, 2 nice children, known as Jennifer and Ross, were wandering around when suddenly, they woke up in the middle of Avignon Bridge in France. They realised a suspicious hovering hole at the end of the bridge. They stepped inside and teleported to a mysterious place.”Wh… where are we?” Jennifer said in a stunned tone.
“I don’t know,” replied Ross,” it looks like the bottom of the bridge.” “How will we get back up?” Jennifer asked with petrified face. “What’s this over here?” Ross responded as he walked through a suspicious door. Will they ever get back up? This is your first 100 word challenge of the year. Your task is to write about the picture below. It is a bridge in Avignon in France. Look carefully at the picture. What do you notice?
Write about the picture in exactly 100 words, making sure that you make your writing as interesting as possible and use suitable punctuation. Once you have finished, add your work to the comments on this blog post and I will choose some of the best entries to add to the 100wc website. Make sure that you add your entry before Friday. Good luck! While I was in the deep forest all of a sudden I was scared, I heard a massive shout and it was my cousin. He screamed, “HELP!” I decided to try and find him. While I was in the deep, dark forest, I heard a noise, which was another one of my cousins and I decided to chase him. Then all of a sudden while I was running through the dark forest, I felt like the trees were dragging me into themselves. The forest seemed alive as a wolf who was chasing me. Anxiously, I was trying to get to him, then I finally arrived.
One fine morning, when I went to pick some berries in the fabulous forest, I heard the noise of a caveman. I happily skipped deeper into the forest. I suddenly noticed that there was a trail of gumdrops, leading to a house made entirely out of candy. The forest seemed alive as if it had been mutated by delicious sweets. Suddenly, I heard a step and it walked up to me it turned out to be a gingerbread man. He sounded like a dying cat, I didn`t know what to do with it. It was about the size of a basketball player. I feel very hungry.
Anxiously, I descended into the darkness. The forest seemed alive as my eyes started to adapt to the midnight hour. As I crept further and further into the haunting forest, I heard a screeching sound that I was always terrified of: the petrified scream of my little sister!
“Hold on, I’m coming!” I shouted around the forest. “It’s too late!” she shouted back. Suddenly, I realised that I had been here before - perhaps in a dream or in a vision. Then I woke up, realising that what had happened was just a dream...or was it? I checked on my sister …she was gone! When I took a step through the deep, dark forest with my friend James, we saw a tree that looked like it was trying to grab us and eat us for breakfast. Luckily, we managed to survive. It was almost like the forest was alive as we took steps into the unknown. We could see crossed sticks waving a sign of danger, but that wouldn’t stop us, so we ran away. When I stopped my friend was gone. I was petrified; I screamed his name over and over again, but there was no reply. I was afraid that I wouldn’t make it out the forest alive! |
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