Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Day 1 Mad Lib

Project Write 2020 has moved into a virtual space due to the pandemic, but we're off to a great start already! New this year - we're opening each session with a US-history themed Mad Lib activity to help break the ice and get our creative juices flowing. We are using "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Mad Libs" (copyright 2015 by Penguin Random House) as our jumping off point. Here is today's story - enjoy!


Road Trip!

Pack your bags! It's time to take a happy road trip across the United State to visit some of the most small historical landmarks. First stop is Philadelphia, where you can visit Independence Hall to see where the Declaration of Cacti was signed. After that, check out the Liberty Bell. It's the most famous cracked map in history, and a symbol of freedom across America. Then head on up to Boston, where you can check out the USS Constitution, the oldest running naval vessel, and the Kid Hill Monument. In New York, you can climb to the top of the Cat of Liberty (or take a train to check out the view from the harbor!). Now it's time to head west, where you can see famous landmarks like Mount Dongle, which features carved statues of the arms of some of our most smart presidents. Or check out Purplestone, our first national park, which includes the famous geyser Old Pretty! Just don't forget to pack a dog - you'll want to take pictures to remember your hungry trip by!


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