Here is the start:
I was really excited about the plan, but in the back of my mind, I couldn't help but think it sounded a little risky...
Each week, you are required create an original post and respond to two posts. These posts may be poems, song lyrics, short stories, Ted Talks, aphorisms, pictures, news stories, etc. Each Monday, a new posting will go up, and I will check to make sure that each student has responded to the previous week's post. What do you need to include in your response? That is up to you--what stood out to you? What moved you? What was your initial reaction? Do you agree? Do you disagree? Is there something you want to analyze? These are free responses, so the content is up to you. I am not going to set a limit on the length of the response--just something longer than a tweet and shorter than an essay. In addition to your own response, you must comment on two other students' response (you know, like dialogue or something).
Okay, it is time. We are going to write a class story. You have to have three submissions. Each submission needs to be 1-3 sentences long. Your submissions CANNOT be right in a row--you have to wait until other people add to the story. Have fun and be creative, but don't be a "story killer"--don't go so far off the rails that the story has no where to go (don't kill the main character, etc).
Here is the start: I was really excited about the plan, but in the back of my mind, I couldn't help but think it sounded a little risky...
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