1. Do you have a favorite quote from a book, poem, movie, or other source?
    1. What is the quote and why is it your favorite?
    2. Like Margaret Roxby, write an imagined conversation with the person/character who produced the quote.
  2. Do you have a favorite food memory from childhood?
    1. Why was it your favorite? Is it still?
    2. Maybe your memory is a hated food. Why? Do you still hate it?
  3. The Holocaust is remembered this month. Prejudices seem to abound in this world.
    1. Have you ever encountered prejudice, either personally or as a witness? Tell us about the experience.
    2. What are your thoughts about the holocaust or perhaps a holocaust museum?

 

  1. Do you have a favorite quote from a book, poem, movie, or other source?
    1. What is the quote and why is it your favorite?
    2. Like Margaret Roxby, write an imagined conversation with the person/character who produced the quote.
  2. Do you have a favorite food memory from childhood?
    1. Why was it your favorite? Is it still?
    2. Maybe your memory is a hated food. Why? Do you still hate it?
  3. The Holocaust is remembered this month. Prejudices seem to abound in this world.
    1. Have you ever encountered prejudice, either personally or as a witness? Tell us about the experience.
    2. What are your thoughts about the holocaust or perhaps a holocaust museum?

 

  1. Do you have a favorite quote from a book, poem, movie, or other source?
    1. What is the quote and why is it your favorite?
    2. Like Margaret Roxby, write an imagined conversation with the person/character who produced the quote.
  2. Do you have a favorite food memory from childhood?
    1. Why was it your favorite? Is it still?
    2. Maybe your memory is a hated food. Why? Do you still hate it?
  3. The Holocaust is remembered this month. Prejudices seem to abound in this world.
    1. Have you ever encountered prejudice, either personally or as a witness? Tell us about the experience.
    2. What are your thoughts about the holocaust or perhaps a holocaust museum?

 

  1. Do you have a favorite quote from a book, poem, movie, or other source?
    1. What is the quote and why is it your favorite?
    2. Like Margaret Roxby, write an imagined conversation with the person/character who produced the quote.
  2. Do you have a favorite food memory from childhood?
    1. Why was it your favorite? Is it still?
    2. Maybe your memory is a hated food. Why? Do you still hate it?
  3. The Holocaust is remembered this month. Prejudices seem to abound in this world.
    1. Have you ever encountered prejudice, either personally or as a witness? Tell us about the experience.
    2. What are your thoughts about the holocaust or perhaps a holocaust museum?

 

  1. Do you have a favorite quote from a book, poem, movie, or other source?
    1. What is the quote and why is it your favorite?
    2. Like Margaret Roxby, write an imagined conversation with the person/character who produced the quote.
  2. Do you have a favorite food memory from childhood?
    1. Why was it your favorite? Is it still?
    2. Maybe your memory is a hated food. Why? Do you still hate it?
  3. The Holocaust is remembered this month. Prejudices seem to abound in this world.
    1. Have you ever encountered prejudice, either personally or as a witness? Tell us about the experience.
    2. What are your thoughts about the holocaust or perhaps a holocaust museum?

 

  1. December is a month for dreaming as we weather winter, dreams of the past, dreams for the future. Are you in favor of dreaming or would you recommend people stick to reality? Explain your answer, try to convince your readers.
  2. In many places, people stay indoors (or long to) for the days of December. How do you or would you spend those indoor hours: games, parties, reading or telling stories, cooking, hunkered down for warmth? Share your best recommendations for indoor time, describe the world you would like to live in this December.
  3. One poet this month has written a brief Christmas (or holiday) greeting. Write your own, or several (for next year, perhaps).
  1. December is a month for dreaming as we weather winter, dreams of the past, dreams for the future. Are you in favor of dreaming or would you recommend people stick to reality? Explain your answer, try to convince your readers.
  2. In many places, people stay indoors (or long to) for the days of December. How do you or would you spend those indoor hours: games, parties, reading or telling stories, cooking, hunkered down for warmth? Share your best recommendations for indoor time, describe the world you would like to live in this December.
  3. One poet this month has written a brief Christmas (or holiday) greeting. Write your own, or several (for next year, perhaps).
  1. December is a month for dreaming as we weather winter, dreams of the past, dreams for the future. Are you in favor of dreaming or would you recommend people stick to reality? Explain your answer, try to convince your readers.
  2. In many places, people stay indoors (or long to) for the days of December. How do you or would you spend those indoor hours: games, parties, reading or telling stories, cooking, hunkered down for warmth? Share your best recommendations for indoor time, describe the world you would like to live in this December.
  3. One poet this month has written a brief Christmas (or holiday) greeting. Write your own, or several (for next year, perhaps).
  1. December is a month for dreaming as we weather winter, dreams of the past, dreams for the future. Are you in favor of dreaming or would you recommend people stick to reality? Explain your answer, try to convince your readers.
  2. In many places, people stay indoors (or long to) for the days of December. How do you or would you spend those indoor hours: games, parties, reading or telling stories, cooking, hunkered down for warmth? Share your best recommendations for indoor time, describe the world you would like to live in this December.
  3. One poet this month has written a brief Christmas (or holiday) greeting. Write your own, or several (for next year, perhaps).
  1. Armistice/Veterans Day occurs this month and the site displays three takes on this subject. Does Veterans’ Day have personal meaning for you? Write down your thoughts.
  2. As Autumn closes out and Winter hovers near, November tends to make for moody days. Do you agree or disagree? Why?
  3. Color is such a feature of Autumn, what is your favorite color and why?