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Prompts for Daily Warm Ups

Prompts for Daily Warm Ups. For Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life Write Like This by Kelly Gallagher . Write Like This by Kelly Gallagher (pg. 35). The Bucket List: Day One

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Prompts for Daily Warm Ups

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  1. Prompts for Daily Warm Ups For Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life Write Like This by Kelly Gallagher

  2. Write Like This by Kelly Gallagher (pg. 35) The Bucket List: Day One “Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman starred in the Bucket List, a movie about two men who compose “bucket lists—things they want to do before kicking the bucket—and then who set off to fulfill their goals.” Compose your own bucket list for entry in The Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life. See the next page for an example.

  3. Write Like This by Kelly Gallagher( pg. 36) Sports *attend Olympics *attend a Super Bowl * attend a Wimbledon Dare to Do *skydive Involved in *parasail *segway*literary causes *political movements GALLAGHER’S TRAVEL BUCKET LISTInside U.S Outside U.S. Mt. Rushmore Rio Montana Costa Rica Musicians I Need to See Yellowstone Moscow *U2 New Zealand *Dylan British Columbia *John Fogerty Classes I Want to Take *Astronomy *IMovie Learn Baseball tour *Play guitar *Spanish *See every stadium Write * Write more teaching books

  4. Write Like This by Kelly Gallagher (pg. 35) The Bucket List: Day 2 Choose a “hot spot” from your list that excites you. Write why this particular item is meaningful to you. Add as entry to Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life.

  5. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This (pg. 35) The Neighborhood Spot: Day One In Writer’s Notebook, brainstorm “spots” in your neighborhood, yard, or property that you will always remember. Here are some of Gallagher’s: *The fort I built with Mitch Zusman when I was eight *The local 7-11, where countless Slurpees, Lemonheads, and comic books were consumed *Bob’s Big Boy restaurant—where we hung out in high school after Friday night games *Lifeguard tower number 4 at Huntington Beach *Kaneohe Lane, the street that saw countless numbers of neighborhood football games *My “dunkball” basketball court in the driveway of my home *Bob Dohmeyer’s backyard pool, where we jumped off the roof when his parents weren’t home

  6. Kelly Gallagher: Write Like This The Neighborhood Spot: Day Two In Writer’s Notebook: Select one spot in your neighborhood that you will always remember. Make a giant “T” chart in your WN to record why you like the spot. On left side of “T,” recall memories, dialogue, and details. On the right side of “T,” consider why that spot holds a special memory. Use what you wrote in the “T” chart to write an entry for Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life.

  7. Kelly Gallagher’s Write Like This (pg. 37) In Writer’s Notebook, copy this Sentence Starter: I appreciate ____ because ____. This could be an entry for The Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life. Here are some responses from students: I appreciate honesty because it is rare. (Erik) I appreciate life because of death. (Benny) I appreciate my style because it’s all mine. (Kira) I appreciate school because it helps my future. (Joshua) I appreciate old people because they have wisdom. (Gabriela) I appreciate Lady Gaga because of her creativity. (Neida) I appreciate Skype because it helps me to talk to people in other countries. (Raphael) I appreciate S.E. Hinton because she wrote the Outsiders.

  8. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This In Writer’s Notebook, brainstorm this sentence starters, which can later be added as an entry to your Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life. “I really wish I hadn’t . . . . . . .”

  9. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This (pg. 38) In Writer’s Notebook, freewrite about this sentence starter, which can later be added as an entry to your Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life. “I remember trying to learn . . . . . .”

  10. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This (pg. 28) In Writer’s Notebook, freewrite about this sentence starter which can later be added as an entry to your Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life. “Once, I almost . . . . . .”

  11. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This (pg. 38) In Writer’s Notebook, freewrite about this sentence starter which can later be added as an entry to your Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life. “The best thing I ever did was . . . . . ”

  12. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This (pg. 38) Writer’s Notebook, freewrite about this sentence starter which can later be added as an entry to your Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life. “One lesson I learned the hard way was . . . . .”

  13. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This (pg. 45) Childhood Games Day 1 Writer’s Notebook, brainstorm a list of childhood games that you played as a kid or still play. Here is a sample list: ding dong ditch army hide and seek Monopoly Chutes and Ladders Sorry Mr. Potato Head Tag Four Square Dodgeball Checkers G.I. Joe Battleship Operation Connect Four Concentration

  14. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This (pgs. 45-46) Childhood Games Day 2 In Writer’s Notebook, write about how one game from your list taught you something beyond the game itself. “For example, playing hundreds of hours of dunkball (basketball on a court with a lowered rim) taught me how to pass, dribble, shoot, and defend, but it also taught me much more. It taught me about the value of teamwork. It taught me to accept both victory and defeat graciously (albeit gradually). Most important, it taught me that if I wanted to keep pace with my peers, I had better practice, practice, practice. Playing hours of dunkball taught me the value of preparation as well as how to work under pressure.”

  15. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This (pg. 46) A Hard Moment Day 1 We have all lived through some hard moments. Here is a list of Gallagher’s: *A friend of mine committing suicide *Breaking up with a girlfriend *Intentionally ending a friendship *Holding my dog of 13 years as the vet put her down *My parents announcing they were divorcing *Losing my laptop on New Year’s Eve at the airport (the book computer contained Chapter 1 of the book I was writing) *Stepping to the free-throw line in a packed gym in the closing seconds with a crucial game on the line ****NEXT SLIDE

  16. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This (pg. 47) A Hard Moment Day 1 Here is a list of students’ hard moments: *Realizing that my parents had left me *Getting lost in Disneyworld *Seeing my mom go to jail *Getting my first “F” *Living in a group home *Getting caught shoplifting *Watching my brother become anorexic *Leaving my home country *Getting diagnosed with cancer *Playing on a winless football team *Having appendicitis *Discovering my mother was reading my private emails *Learning my brother was killed in a drive-by shooting *Getting caught cheating in school *Discovering my mother’s drug abuse *Having to choose with parent to live with In Writer’s Notebook, create a list of the hard moments in your life.

  17. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This A Hard Moment Day 2 In Writer’s Notebook, pick one hard moment from your list. Write about what happened. What has the experience taught you?

  18. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This (pg. 47-48) A Watermark Event Day 1 “Sticks have long been planted in shorelines to measure the depth of tides. When the water recedes at any given spot, it leaves a mark on the stick, indicating how high the previous tide reached. Long after the water is gone, the mark on the stick—the watermark—remains.” Watermarks are events in our lives that leave marks on us. *****Next Slide

  19. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This (pg. 48) A Watermark Event Day 1 Here are some of Gallagher’s Watermark Events: The birth of my children Moving to Huntington Beach as a young boy My parents getting a divorce Surviving an automobile accident Meeting my future wife at a wedding Attending my first Angels game Graduation—high school and college ****Next slide

  20. Kelly Gallagher Write Like This (pg. 48) A Watermark Event Day 1 Here are some watermark events of students: *Divorce *Moving to Anaheim *Losing a loved one *Breaking up *Kind words spoken by a friend *Breaking an arm *Meeting my father for the first time *Coming to America *A family member getting arrested for drug possession *Trying out for basketball (and getting cut) *Hearing someone play the saxophone In Writer’s Notebook, brainstorm a list of your own Watermark Events. If you choose, you may take one of these events and write about it for an Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life entry.

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