Writing Prompts for the Harry Potter series
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With 113 writing prompts to choose from, this collection of creative, fun writing ideas offers something for every Potter fan.
Prompts are closely connected to the text and include a wide variety of writing topics. Use them for daily journaling, longer writing assignments, and collaborative writing. Many prompts can also be adapted as discussion questions. However you choose to use them, they’re sure to help readers get the most out of their exploration of J. K. Rowling’s unforgettable series.
Prompts are arranged in chronological order for easy reference and aligned to Common Core State Standards for writing (CCSS). With something for every writer, this booklet is a great resource for homeschoolers and classroom teachers.
Maria Polson Veres
Maria Polson Veres has been helping writers find their creative voices for more than twenty years. She holds an M.A. in English and has taught writing to students of all ages. Her poetry, fiction, and nonfiction have been published in Jack and Jill, Country Woman, and many other magazines. An avid reader of YA and middle-grade fiction, she is often caught stealing her daughter’s books.
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Writing Prompts for the Harry Potter series - Maria Polson Veres
Writing Prompts for the Harry Potter Series
By Maria Polson Veres
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Copyright 2014 by Maria Polson Veres.
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Table of Contents
Group 1: Prompts for New Potter Fans
Group 2: Going Deeper (Book Four and Beyond)
Group 3: Prompts for Individual Books
Connections to Common Core State Standards
About the Author
Other E-Books from Maria Polson Veres
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Group 1: Prompts for New Potter Fans
The prompts in this group are ideal for readers who are just starting the Harry Potter series. They don’t require knowledge of events and characters in the later books. Use them while reading Book One or any time afterward.
1. Describe Harry, Ron, or Hermione from Snape’s point of view. Be convincing.
2. You have just received