Make a list of ten questions you have about this picture.
Either use your own questions or exchange them with someone else.
Write a story about what happened.
Here are some suggested questions to get you started:
Is the Easter Bunny really guilty or was he framed?
Who would complain about the Easter Bunny?
What would cause a good character to turn bad?
What's in your basket?
You can purchase all ten forms I use for creative writing assignments and bulletin boards here in my Teachers Pay Teachers store and here in my Teachers Notebook store. I have included at least two suggestions for each form that are not here on my blog.
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What a cute idea! Thank you for sharing.
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DeleteAdorable!! What a creative idea! I know at least two of my kids who will be thrilled to write about something like this!
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Thank you. I have students who love these kinds of writing prompts also.
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