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The Noun Game for Kids

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This Prompt's Title:

The Noun Game for Kids

learning about nouns while writing an original story


A giraffe is a noun. So is a zoo. So is a zookeeper. What else is a noun?

Six student writers who use "The Noun Game" will be published on this page! Is one of those students in your classroom right now?

Student Sample Being Sought: Kindergarten

WritingFix is currently seeking an outstanding kindergarten student's sample for this writing prompt. Teachers: if you can help us obtain a revised and edited student sample, along with a digital photo of the student and a signed permission slip, we will send you a complimentary copy of any of the Northern Nevada Writing Project's Print Publications. Writing created as a class or in student groups is always acceptable.

Write to us at publish@writingfix.com and use 'The Noun Game' in your e-mail's subject line, if you have a student sample to share with us.


Student Sample Being Sought: First Grade

WritingFix is currently seeking an outstanding kindergarten student's sample for this writing prompt. Teachers: if you can help us obtain a revised and edited student sample, along with a digital photo of the student and a signed permission slip, we will send you a complimentary copy of any of the Northern Nevada Writing Project's Print Publications. Writing created as a class or in student groups is always acceptable.

Write to us at publish@writingfix.com and use 'The Noun Game' in your e-mail's subject line, if you have a student sample to share with us.



Student Sample: Second Grade

A man, a castle, and a diamond.
by Chris K., second-grade writer

         Once there was a man who found a castle and went inside it. He found a diamond. It was in a chest and he accidentally sprang the booby traps. The booby traps were scary but he was smart. He escaped safely with the diamond and had a happy life.


Student Sample Being Sought: Third Grade

WritingFix is currently seeking an outstanding kindergarten student's sample for this writing prompt. Teachers: if you can help us obtain a revised and edited student sample, along with a digital photo of the student and a signed permission slip, we will send you a complimentary copy of any of the Northern Nevada Writing Project's Print Publications.

Write to us at publish@writingfix.com and use 'The Noun Game' in your e-mail's subject line, if you have a student sample to share with us.


Student Sample Being Sought: Fourth Grade

WritingFix is currently seeking an outstanding kindergarten student's sample for this writing prompt. Teachers: if you can help us obtain a revised and edited student sample, along with a digital photo of the student and a signed permission slip, we will send you a complimentary copy of any of the Northern Nevada Writing Project's Print Publications.

Write to us at publish@writingfix.com and use 'The Noun Game' in your e-mail's subject line, if you have a student sample to share with us.


Student Sample Being Sought: Fifth Grade

WritingFix is currently seeking an outstanding kindergarten student's sample for this writing prompt. Teachers: if you can help us obtain a revised and edited student sample, along with a digital photo of the student and a signed permission slip, we will send you a complimentary copy of any of the Northern Nevada Writing Project's Print Publications.

Write to us at publish@writingfix.com and use 'The Noun Game' in your e-mail's subject line, if you have a student sample to share with us.


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