National Writing Project Writing Prompts that Encourage ConnectionWrite Out encourages all participants to get outdoors, write, create, reflect, share, and connect with one another on and offline. Educators can use these events and prompts in their classrooms to encourage creative inspiration based on national and local parks and public lands across the world. Visit writeout.nwp.org to sign up for newsletters, see the schedule for this year’s Write Out, and check out resources from the past Write Out events. Connect with others on social media using hashtag #WriteOut ! The requested video is no longer available.
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Join Rangers Anna and Casey in this year's Write Out opportunity! This video tells the story of the proposed Tocks Island Dam. This project would have dammed the Delaware River from near Delaware Water Gap to Milford, PA. Think about what issues matter to you. Who, or what might you want to stand up for? Create a protest poster about an issue that you care about related to protecting public spaces.
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Join rangers for Write Out 2020! No need to travel to the forest for this activity! You can take part at home by enjoying the nature that is all around you. Use the writing prompt to participate: Draw a picture of a wild bird that has nested in a city building. Write a journal entry of a day in the life of that bird. |
Last updated: October 9, 2024