The National Day on Writing (October 20), an initiative of the National Council of Teachers of English, is built on the premise that writing is critical to literacy but needs greater attention and celebration.
For ten years, hundreds of thousands of people share their writing and engage in activities around the theme of #WhyIWrite.
Today, we will write for entertainment!
- Use wordless books to create a story.
- Emoji Prompts to generate stories.
- Story Dice is a free app with dice that feature pictures create your story.
- Writing Sparks use this website for timed stories online.
- Choose one or more activities from the poster and make it happen.
- Write your story to Chalk by Bill Thompson.
I have a book that is all emojis and you have to guess what the message is.
why don’t really write any more?
writing is a type of communication and I like using secret ways to communicate like using emojis