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A Day at the Carnival

  1. Read the story starter:
    The carnival was a place of excitement and fun. I spent the day enjoying rides, games, and unexpected surprises.
  2. Your Task:
    Continue the story! Use your imagination to write what happens next. Think about the adventures you might have, the people you could meet, and the surprises waiting around the corner.
  3. Use these words in your story:
  • carnival
  • excitement
  • fun
  • rides
  • games
  • surprise
  • adventure
  • explore
  • experience
  • joy
  1. Requirements:
  • Write at least one full paragraph (5-7 sentences) to continue the story.
  • Be creative! Try to describe the setting, emotions, and any unexpected events that might happen at the carnival.
  • Make sure to use all 10 words from the list in your story.
  1. Review:
    After writing, read your story to check for grammar, spelling, and that you’ve used all the words correctly.

Tip: Think about how the carnival could become an even bigger adventure. Where might you go? What could you explore? How do you feel during this experience? Let your creativity shine!

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