Flee the Boring Description!
You know that boring description in that last book you read for school? No, wait. You didn’t read it. You skipped the description because it was so dull. It’s time to fix that. Here’s a paragraph from H. G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds. Notice the specific and powerful verbs he uses to keep this description of refugees moving along:
There were sad, haggard women tramping by, well dressed, with children that cried and stumbled, their dainty clothes smothered in dust, their weary faces smeared with tears. . . . There were sturdy workmen thrusting their way along, wretched, unkempt men, clothed like clerks or shop-men, struggling spasmodically.
Waxing Eloquent Over a Piece of Cheese?
When was the last time you wrote a whole paragraph about how a piece of cheese tasted? Here’s Michael Paterniti’s description after tasting an artisanal cheese in The Telling Room: A Tale of Love, Betrayal, Revenge, and the World’s Greatest Piece of Cheese:
Oh, it was a strong cheese, a Herculean cheese, you could tell that immediately, tangy and tart, melting and then flaring again.
You Live in a Shipping Container?
Yes, folks, some people live in old, repurposed shipping containers, those huge, metal, rectangular boxes used for receiving goods from overseas. You can read more about repurposing shipping containers and see some cool pictures here.
Other people choose to live in micro-units (tiny, tiny apartments) as small as 250 square feet. That’s 25′ x 10′. Measure that out in your house and see how much space that takes up.
If you were to live in a recycled shipping container or in a space as small as these micro-units, how would you arrange your living space?
Problems . . . Issues . . . Troubles . . . Calamities
Everyone’s got them. No one is immune to problems.
Here’s Michael J. Fox, a famous actor, with his take on his debilitating and life-threatening medical condition:
Parkinson’s has made me a better person. . . . Life delivered me a catastrophe, but I found a richness of soul.
The Secret to a Happy Family
What does it take toHappy family, Image courtesy of photostock, FreeDigitalPhotos.net have a happy family?
“Families that eat together, stay together. It’s that simple,” writes Denise Mann in “15 Secrets of Happy Families” on WebMD.com. Do you agree? Is it really that simple?
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach in the same article suggests this: “Have one or two unifying activities that the family does together on a nightly basis.” This could be reading a story or playing a game together.
Are You Proud . . . or Just Prejudiced?
HIGH SCHOOL PROMPTS Have you read or viewed Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. You'll find a wonderfully ironic scene in chapter XVIII. The setting is an elaborate ball. All are dressed beautifully and are on their best behavior. The dancing is organized in lines...
What Would You Do with a Used Drone?
Do you have an old spy drone or aerial photography drone lying around? You know, those unmanned aircraft that can be as tiny as a dragonfly or as large as small airplane.
The folks at Philadelphia’s Manayunk Cleaners have one. They’re using their pre-owned drone to deliver dry-cleaned clothes to their customers. Sure, they can only deliver one shirt at a time, but it’s the novelty that counts.
So . . . You Want to Go to Mars?
No, this isn’t a science-fiction story by Edgar Rice Burroughs or Ray Bradbury. Mars One is a project that is taking applications for a trip to Mars, scheduled for some time in 2022. You can read more about it here.
Are you in? In the United States, you can apply to Mars One for only $38 dollars. Out of the thousands who have applied so far, only 40 will be on the trip to put a human colony on Mars. What’s the hitch?
When Was the Last Time You Were Attacked by Pirates?
No, this isn’t a fun-loving film about Caribbean pirates and Johnny Depp. I’m talking about real pirates with lethal weapons who board your boat, take you captive, kill your crew, and hold you for ransom. That kind of pirate. They’re very real, and they’re very active off the shores of South America and Africa.
Being captured by real pirates is exactly what happened to Captain Richard Phillips in 2009. Captain Phillips, a movie of his harrowing experience, comes out October 11 with Tom Hanks playing the captain.
What did Phillips think of his experience? In a Parade interview of September 22, 2013, Phillips says this about fear
I Didn’t Finish My Homework Because . . .
Students learn about a cause-and-effect essay when they examine why they didn’t finish their homework. Suitable for grades 5-8.











