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100 Word Challenge

100 Word Challenge

Exploding huts, by Brookes, Year 6

Prompt: it was heavier than I expected… My name is Thor and this is how I got my powers. It all started in Iceland during the summer of 1996 when it was my daughter, Susan’s, 16th birthday. We went exploring and that is when we found it; the hammer. It Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years14 October 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

The Big Colourful Marbles, by King, Year 4

Prompt: …it was heavier than I expected… I went to the shops one day and when I got there I saw a small bag of big colourful marbles on the shelf. I ran over and I picked it up and it was heavier than I expected. When I went to Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years14 October 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

The Broken Bone Boy, by Elliot, Year 4

Prompt: but it was heavier than he expected.. Once there was a boy who thought that he was the strongest because he could pick up anything or anyone, but he couldn’t because he could not pick up a real elephant. He tried to pick up a teacher but he got Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years14 October 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

The Leadership Project, by Caelie, Year 6

The school bell rang and we were starting our Grade Six leadership project. We knew we wanted to build a statue out of foil but we couldn’t decide what it would be. Our teacher, Mr Hurst, said to build something and see what we could create. We have been building Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years12 October 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

Wonders of Nature, by Jack, Year 8

I strained my neck and pulled it all the way back to see past the trees and towards the sky, watching each and every star twinkle. Then I heard a loud crack to my left, out of view. Intrigued by what could have made this noise, I carefully crept through Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years12 October 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

The Gift From The God, by Zachary, Year 9

Long ago, there lived a primitive race, made of steel. Soon they began to get smarter. The beings began to split off from one another because of conflicting ideas and beliefs. During a time of unrest, the dog-like tribe Anubis had been gifted a power from their god. The days Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years ago
100 Word Challenge

A Big, Big Asteroid, by Angus, Year 5

There is a massive asteroid heading to New South Wales. We are all going to die. Agggh! That’s what I heard, people screaming…. I’m Bigfoot. Sorry I didn’t introduce myself. Let’s get back to the story…. I looked up and I saw the biggest asteroid I’d ever seen. That’s when Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years11 October 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

Sourcera, by Mika, Year 6

40 years ago, in 2062, there were many meteorites with alien lifeforms so Area 51 made something called the Sourcera that detects The Unknown. (Background theme music…go! Dun dun daaaaa….). The location of the Sourcera is unknown. 2102 New York Military Base Code Red! Code Red! “The Sourcerer has detected Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years11 October 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

FOIL MAN, by Archie, Year 4

Day 48….. still stuck in this massive 10m foil sculpture. No-one knows where I am after that terrible incident at the foil factory (the best foil factory in the world…the ONLY foil factory in the world) where I fell into the foil pit and I was turned into this silver Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years ago
100 Word Challenge

The Roundabout by Erika, Year 5

It was like any other day; I went to school, felt bored, finished class and started a new subject. Over and over again, nothing changing. I grabbed some aluminium foil to play with so I wouldn’t go off with the clouds. Maths, the worst! I scratched the foil on the Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years8 October 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

A Big, Big Bump, by Angus, Year 5

Prompt …then everything stopped and… There I was playing the biggest game in history. They needed one home run to win. One of their players was on third base, ready to run. The batsman hit the ball straight towards me. Then everything stopped and I was brutally smacked in the Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years20 September 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

The Never-Ending War, by Mika, Year 6

Prompt….then everything stopped…. “Come on troops, let’s move out. Go! Go! Go!” yelled the commander, as they were jumping out of the plane but then unexpectedly, out of nowhere, boom, one of the enemy tanks blew up one of their bomb shelters. The commander yelled out, “Open fire”. As the Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years20 September 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

The Zombie Teacher, by Archie, Year 4

Prompt …then everything stopped and… Then everything stopped and the new substitute teacher entered the room. He was a Zombie!! “Argh”, screamed one person (which was weird). The rest were too horrified to scream. He was the most horrible teacher ever! He was smudged with a disgusting green slime. The Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years19 September 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

The Final Game, by Jamison, Year 7

Prompt….then everything stopped and…. One minute left and we were down by two points. The ball was passed to me and I shot for goal. Boom! Two points. The scores were tied. Thirty seconds left on the clock. The opposing team passed the ball in, taking their time as they Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years19 September 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

The Silk Scarf, by Ella, Year 8

There once were two powerful leaders who fought side by side in many wars. They were good friends until they started to argue over a silk scarf given to one of them by a beautiful woman who they had both fallen in love with. They continued arguing until the point Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years14 September 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

The Moving Statues, by Caelie, Year 6

It was the morning of the Diamond Creek Fair. I was walking down to the fair with my friend, Shenae, and saw these statues standing on the footpath by the road we were on. It looked like one of them was giving the other some kind of towel. Shenae and Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years14 September 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

by Jack, Year 9

The sun stretched over the Roman Reich. Children played in the streets of Vienna, as unbeknownst to them, the Ottomans planned to invade. I looked out of my window and saw the same sight I always saw; two statues. One of the Pope, and the other, Emperor Charlemagne being crowned. Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years14 September 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

The Statue, by Zachary, Year 9

I sat down, ready to hear from our supervisor. He walked in the door with his clipboard and said, “Alright, today we will be installing a statue of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin down by the Freemason’s building”. We thought this job was going to be easy, but how wrong Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years14 September 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

The Two Men, by Jamison, Year 7

Two men met along a dark street. They began to talk. “Have you seen my silk cloth?” asked one, with a worried look on his face. “Maybe, what’s in it for me if I have?” the taller man responded aggressively. “Well, I need it. So, if you have seen it, Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years12 September 2019 ago
100 Word Challenge

Doom and Disaster, by Finley, Year 4

A long time ago in the 12th century, two very rich men named Sir Gary and Sir Not Very Rich, were going on a voyage to discover a new land. They were exchanging a map of all the land that they had already conquered. They’re going on a ship called Read more…

By Michelle Tham, 6 years11 September 2019 ago

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