Write a poemabout the worstpart of the writingprocess. Make itpersonal. At least24 lines longRoll-a-Story! Youwill roll a die threetimes and have towrite a story withthose three thingsin it. One-pagelong.Have Mr. Wrighthousedraw a Dark StoriesCard for you and write aone-page ending forthat story. Bonus pointsif it matches the endingon the card.Grab a green Apples toApples card. Write afirst person narrativeabout a time when youexemplified that quality.Show Mr. Wrighthousethe card you drew.Take your characterand world you built lastweek and use them in astory with a beginningmiddle and end. Makesure the story has aconflict, full plot, andresolution.Write an ode tosomething orsomeone you love.Make it fun andoriginal. At least 24lines long. Ask aboutthe rules/tips of anode.Take your favorite story(movie, book, TV show,etc.) and rewrite theending so that theopposite occurs.Voldemort wins. Romeoand Juliet survive andhave to deal with theirrelationship. Match thestyle of the original piece.Take a picture out of thepicture bucket and writea poem about it. Thepoem can be in anyform you want butshould be at least 24lines long. Show Mr.Wrighthouse thepicture.Go to the buckets andpick a word out of each.Write a narrative storywith those three words init. Underline the words soMr. Wrighthouse knowswhich words you had toinclude. Also, check withhim once you’ve drawnthem.Write a poemabout the worstpart of the writingprocess. Make itpersonal. At least24 lines longRoll-a-Story! Youwill roll a die threetimes and have towrite a story withthose three thingsin it. One-pagelong.Have Mr. Wrighthousedraw a Dark StoriesCard for you and write aone-page ending forthat story. Bonus pointsif it matches the endingon the card.Grab a green Apples toApples card. Write afirst person narrativeabout a time when youexemplified that quality.Show Mr. Wrighthousethe card you drew.Take your characterand world you built lastweek and use them in astory with a beginningmiddle and end. Makesure the story has aconflict, full plot, andresolution.Write an ode tosomething orsomeone you love.Make it fun andoriginal. At least 24lines long. Ask aboutthe rules/tips of anode.Take your favorite story(movie, book, TV show,etc.) and rewrite theending so that theopposite occurs.Voldemort wins. Romeoand Juliet survive andhave to deal with theirrelationship. Match thestyle of the original piece.Take a picture out of thepicture bucket and writea poem about it. Thepoem can be in anyform you want butshould be at least 24lines long. Show Mr.Wrighthouse thepicture.Go to the buckets andpick a word out of each.Write a narrative storywith those three words init. Underline the words soMr. Wrighthouse knowswhich words you had toinclude. Also, check withhim once you’ve drawnthem.

Creative Writing Final - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Write a poem about the worst part of the writing process. Make it personal. At least 24 lines long
  2. Roll-a-Story! You will roll a die three times and have to write a story with those three things in it. One-page long.
  3. Have Mr. Wrighthouse draw a Dark Stories Card for you and write a one-page ending for that story. Bonus points if it matches the ending on the card.
  4. Grab a green Apples to Apples card. Write a first person narrative about a time when you exemplified that quality. Show Mr. Wrighthouse the card you drew.
  5. Take your character and world you built last week and use them in a story with a beginning middle and end. Make sure the story has a conflict, full plot, and resolution.
  6. Write an ode to something or someone you love. Make it fun and original. At least 24 lines long. Ask about the rules/tips of an ode.
  7. Take your favorite story (movie, book, TV show, etc.) and rewrite the ending so that the opposite occurs. Voldemort wins. Romeo and Juliet survive and have to deal with their relationship. Match the style of the original piece.
  8. Take a picture out of the picture bucket and write a poem about it. The poem can be in any form you want but should be at least 24 lines long. Show Mr. Wrighthouse the picture.
  9. Go to the buckets and pick a word out of each. Write a narrative story with those three words in it. Underline the words so Mr. Wrighthouse knows which words you had to include. Also, check with him once you’ve drawn them.