Activity
Write a Cliffhanger
Even the most reluctant beginning writers love to experiment with the "cliffhanger" feature in their writing. The thought that you can "tease" your readers (without getting in trouble for it!) gets most kids excited about writing. These stories can be mysterious, creepy, or suspensful, but one thing is certain-- your second grader's enthusiasm for writing will be anything but scary!
Grade:
Subjects:
English Language Arts
Writing
Writing Types
Writing Process
Writing Organization
Personal Narrative Writing
Prewriting
Conclusion
Thank you for your input.
What You Need:
- Paper
- Pencils
What You Do:
- On one sheet of paper, brainstorm “Spooky Words”, such as gloomy, creepy, black cat, goblin, ghost, eerie, dark. Retell some of your favorite ghost stories, too. This will get your child excited about the activity.
- Explain the meaning of a “cliffhanger”. Talk about movies or books your child has read in which the ending was left off and they were stuck wondering what happened next. Explain that they will write their own cliffhanger using their list of spooky words to help form ideas. Just as their story reaches the most exciting moment, they should stop writing.
- Motivate your child to complete the activity by telling them you will be writing a cliffhanger, too. When you are both finished with your stories, you will finish each other’s cliffhangers.
- Find a cozy spot for each of you to write your cliffhanger. Exchange stories and praise your child for their creativity and hard work. Once you finish the endings, read the stories together.
- Finally, gather the whole family, turn off the lights and shine a flashlight on the reader. Play some creepy background music while you and your child take turns reading your cliffhangers. Not only will you set the scene for a spooky story time, you’ll provide a positive and memorable writing experience for your child!
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