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I have some Journal prompts They can be 4 or 5 sentences. Mar 1, 2021
Journal prompt: Write a thank you note to an inanimate (non-living) object.

Mar 2, 2021
Journal topic: List 10 questions that you’d like to ask your favorite celebrity or fictional character

Mar 3, 2021
Journal topic: Write about a day in the life of a squirrel...from the squirrel's point-of-view.

Mar 4, 2021
Journal topic: Write about a good memory you had with a parent or grandparent (you can actually write about a good memory you have had with anyone!)
Journal topic: Report on a battle between bigfoot and a unicorn

Mar 5, 2021
Journal topic: Write about when you met someone for the first time who made a positive impact on you.

Mar 6, 2021
Journal topic: Write a letter to the Prime Minister persuading him to institute a new holiday. What’s the holiday, why do we need it, and how should it be celebrated?

Mar 7, 2021
Journal topic: Pretend you're a coach and your team is down at half-time. Write a pep talk that will be sure to motivate them to win the game.

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