JOURNAL PROMPTS THIRD QUARTER.

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JOURNAL PROMPTS THIRD QUARTER

Graphic Organizer List of Transitions

Prompt #31 Using the color-coded paragraph format, write about your winter break.

Prompt #32 In 20 years, I will be… Include and highlight three examples of figurative language (simile/metaphor/personification/idiom/hyperbole).

Prompt #33 Write about an event in your life that has caused a change in you. Include and highlight three examples of figurative language (simile/metaphor/personification/idiom/hyperbole).

Prompt #34 What would you do if you were President of the United States? This is to be a color-coded paragraph.

Prompt #35 If you could give any gift in the world, what would you give and to whom would you give it? This is to be a color-coded paragraph.

Prompt #36 What do you like most about yourself? This is to be a color-coded paragraph.

Prompt #37 Tell the story of your name: who gave it to you, why it was given to you, and whether or not you like it. Highlight the adjectives.

Prompt #38 Would you like to be famous? Why or why not? If yes, include what would you like to be famous for. This is to be a color-coded paragraph.

Prompt #39 What’s something really positive that has happened to you lately? Highlight the adjectives.

Prompt #40 If you had to be any animal, which one would you choose? This is to be a color-coded paragraph.

Prompt #41 Explain five items on your bucket list (experiences that a person hopes to have during their lifetime). Highlight the verbs.