SEPTEMBER 2008 – ‘HOLIDAYS’
Holidays offer a setting for: adventure; forming new friendships; travel; mystery; discovery; new experiences and fun!
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Of course holidays don’t always go to plan! Mishaps can include: lost luggage; swapped/wrong luggage; missing transport and breakdowns; family arguments; sibling rivalry; dangerous animals and hideous locations.
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When writing about a holiday (your own, fictional or fantasy) consider the following (answer questions either as yourself or as your fictional character):
· Which holiday is your favourite, and why? Which holiday did you dislike?
· What would be your dream or fantasy holiday? Where would you like to go? What would you like to do?
· Which foods remind you of holidays? What are your favourite holiday foods? What holiday food did you dislike?
· Holiday music – what music reminds you of your holidays? What music did you listen to? What music did you dance/sing to?
· Who did you meet on your holidays? Who did you meet that was interesting, strange or unusual? What friendships have you made on holiday?
· Where did you visit? What excursions did you go on? Which museums, historic sites or theme parks did you visit?
· Who was on holiday with you? Who would you like to go on holiday with?
· How did you get to your destination? What mode of transport did you use? Was it a long, short or eventful travel experience?
· What activities do you like to do on holiday?
Send your ‘Holiday’ themed writing to bodminbookworm@aol.com.
Visit the Bodmin Bookworm Information and HIT site for guidelines and inspiration.
Holidays offer a setting for: adventure; forming new friendships; travel; mystery; discovery; new experiences and fun!
*
Of course holidays don’t always go to plan! Mishaps can include: lost luggage; swapped/wrong luggage; missing transport and breakdowns; family arguments; sibling rivalry; dangerous animals and hideous locations.
*
When writing about a holiday (your own, fictional or fantasy) consider the following (answer questions either as yourself or as your fictional character):
· Which holiday is your favourite, and why? Which holiday did you dislike?
· What would be your dream or fantasy holiday? Where would you like to go? What would you like to do?
· Which foods remind you of holidays? What are your favourite holiday foods? What holiday food did you dislike?
· Holiday music – what music reminds you of your holidays? What music did you listen to? What music did you dance/sing to?
· Who did you meet on your holidays? Who did you meet that was interesting, strange or unusual? What friendships have you made on holiday?
· Where did you visit? What excursions did you go on? Which museums, historic sites or theme parks did you visit?
· Who was on holiday with you? Who would you like to go on holiday with?
· How did you get to your destination? What mode of transport did you use? Was it a long, short or eventful travel experience?
· What activities do you like to do on holiday?
Send your ‘Holiday’ themed writing to bodminbookworm@aol.com.
Visit the Bodmin Bookworm Information and HIT site for guidelines and inspiration.
2 comments:
i loved reading that
i love your storys they are amazing im witing a story my self its about a mermaid who gets traped anyway see you soon by megan
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