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This week's 100 word challenge
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This is the prompt for this week's 100 word challenge. Students use the photo in this link to create their own original 100 word story. Check out some of our student efforts below!
“Hey guys do you see that”? “See what?”, I said. “That crescent shaped thing up there”. “Don't be stupid”, Said John. “That's the moon”. “Not that. That”. Jeremy pointed in the other direction. “There's two of them, three, four...AAAAARRRRRRGGGHHH! It’s raining bananas!” We ran as fast as we could, trying not to get pummelled by raining bananas. “We need to get our weapons!”. shouted Jeremy. I could hardly hear him over the sound of thudding bananas. “The bananas are slowing down!”. As one more banana falls down I catch it, written on it is ‘last banana in the whole world.’
Once there was a man named Rick. He was an astronaut. He liked to study the moon, all sorts of stuff. Like measuring the moon. Learning the shape of the moon. Stuff like that. He would show up on TV sometimes. I do not know why - maybe he is famous for studying the moon. And also he is good at repairing rockets. When I grow up I hope I can be like him. He is the best. Maybe he makes robots that go up into space. Soon the sun was burning on them so they went to the moon.
A dark night rose up. Not one star was in sight in the night sky, nor a moon. The power was out. A man called Tony walked for a day. Then night rose up again and Tony walked another 50 kms. Light appeared in a dark cottage in the country. The roof was broken. Tony knocked on the door. No one answered. So Tony KNOCKED the door down. The stars were in jam jars and the moon was in a cage. Tony released the moon and the stars and threw them up into the sky. Light returned to the world.
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