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FREE Fun Writing Prompts for after the AP Exam

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Light a spark in your classroom with over 200 mind-bending questions. Challenge, delight, & excite with critical, curious, creative questions. Begin each class with a dose of wonder and exercise your students’ critical thinking, curiosity, and creativity muscles. Write the question on the board, project it onto a screen, copy it for your students, or read it aloud and let students explore the question first in writing, then with teams or with the entire class. Especially vexing questions can lead to extended classroom discussion, outside research & writing. 

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Light a spark in your classroom with over 200 mind-bending questions. Challenge, delight, & excite with critical, curious, creative questions. Begin each class with a dose of wonder and exercise your students’ critical thinking, curiosity, and creativity muscles. Write the question on the board, project it onto a screen, copy it for your students, or read it aloud and let students explore the question first in writing, then with teams or with the entire class. Especially vexing questions can lead to extended classroom discussion, outside research & writing. 

Light a spark in your classroom with over 200 mind-bending questions. Challenge, delight, & excite with critical, curious, creative questions. Begin each class with a dose of wonder and exercise your students’ critical thinking, curiosity, and creativity muscles. Write the question on the board, project it onto a screen, copy it for your students, or read it aloud and let students explore the question first in writing, then with teams or with the entire class. Especially vexing questions can lead to extended classroom discussion, outside research & writing. 

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