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ChaBooCha Jr.: About ChaBooCha Jr.
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Chapter Book Challenge for the under-17s. Chapter Book Challenge (adults). It's a fun, seat-of-your-pants writing event where the challenge is to complete an entire children's novel in just 30 days. For all of March, you get to write and create while letting your inner editor rest. In 2014, over 200 adults participated through the Chapter Book Challenge's main site, but in 2015, we are opening up the ChaBooCha Jr. site officially for the under-17s for the first time. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Story Starters: About Story Starters
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Story Starters will be posted on Friday every week and will either contain photos or a first sentence, a quote or even a first paragraph, to help inspire new stories. The point of Story Starters is to get you writing. If you haven't written anything all week, use the weekly story starters to make sure you write something every week. The best way to become a proficient story-teller is to write as many stories as you are able to write. The more you write, the better your writing will become.
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ChaBooCha Jr.: October 2014
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Chapter Book Challenge for the under-17s. Chapter Book Challenge (adults). Monday, 6 October 2014. It's a fun, seat-of-your-pants writing event where the challenge is to complete an entire children's novel in just 30 days. For all of March, you get to write and create while letting your inner editor rest. In 2014, over 200 adults participated through the Chapter Book Challenge's main site, but in 2015, we are opening up the ChaBooCha Jr. site officially for the under-17s for the first time.
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ChaBooCha Jr.: About ChaBooCha Junior
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Chapter Book Challenge for the under-17s. Chapter Book Challenge (adults). Monday, 6 October 2014. It's a fun, seat-of-your-pants writing event where the challenge is to complete an entire children's novel in just 30 days. For all of March, you get to write and create while letting your inner editor rest. In 2014, over 200 adults participated through the Chapter Book Challenge's main site, but in 2015, we are opening up the ChaBooCha Jr. site officially for the under-17s for the first time.
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Rebecca Fyfe Writes: February 2010
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Chapter Book Challenge (ChaBooCha). Blog Your Book in 30 Days. Sunday, 7 February 2010. 10 Ways To Inspire Your Child To Write. 1 Read to your child or make sure he or she spends time reading every day. Not only does reading help her get used to using her imagination, but it also improves her vocabulary by introducing her to new words. 2 Tell your child made-up stories. Seeing you using your imagination to come up with interesting stories for him helps inspire him to do the same. Having a physical book o...
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Story Starters: November 2014
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Friday, November 28, 2014. Story Starter - Week Eighteen. This week's Story Starter is a small beginning to a story. Write a story or poem inspired by the paragraphs below. You can use the "beginning" anywhere in your story; it doesn't just have to start your story. Or you can just use it to inspire a completely different story having nothing to do with the sentences below. He couldn't see any way out, but there had to be some way to escape the pain that was coming his way. Friday, November 21, 2014.
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Story Starters: Story Starter - Week Fourteen
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Friday, October 31, 2014. Story Starter - Week Fourteen. This week's Story Starter is a picture. Write a story or poem inspired by the picture below. Of Fairy Magic Photos. As always, I would love to read what you write, so please copy and paste what you've written into the comments, if you feel like doing so. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Story Starter - Week Fourteen. Story Starter - Week Thirteen. Story Starter - Week Twelve. Story Starter - Week Eleven. Story Starter - Week Ten.
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Story Starters: Story Starter - Week Sixteen
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Friday, November 14, 2014. Story Starter - Week Sixteen. This week's Story Starter is a sentence. Write a story or poem inspired by the sentence below. You can use the sentence anywhere in your story. Or you can just use it to inspire a completely different story that doesn't use the sentence below. The cat just stared at me from my porch, not letting me past. As always, I love to read what you are writing, so please copy and paste your story or poem into the comments, if you would like to share.
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Story Starters: Story Starter - Week Seventeen
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Friday, November 21, 2014. Story Starter - Week Seventeen. This week’s story starter is a picture. Write a story or poem inspired by the picture below. What story do you think this picture is telling? Or is there another story that this picture is hiding or disguising? How do you think the character came to this point? How will things progress from the point of events shown in this picture? Picture by Robert Fyfe at bfg.deviantart.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Story Starter - Week Eighteen.
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