Harris Burdick Mystery Stories ~ Creative Writing
The Mysteries of Harris Burdick
written & illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg
This book has 14 interesting pictures in it. Each picture can be used as a
story starter. The title of the story is given and so is the first line.
Students need to complete the story suggested by the picture & what has
already been written in the book.
Creative Writing Assignment Criteria
- Style –
the story has to have the same title and first line(s) as the original in
the book
- Quantity –
the length should be as long as it takes to tell the story
- - about 1 to 2 pages,
200 to 400 words
- Number
of Stories -every student needs to write up at least 1 story
- not
all stories need to be written up in good copy
- Publishing
- stories
to be published need to be typed up on computer
- every
story needs to have a sketch based on the original sketch to go with the
story - slight changes to reflect your personal story can be made
- if
only 1 story published - to be included in personal section of yearbook
- if
multiple stories published, a Mystery Story Book to be created
The Mysteries of Harris Burdick are:
- Archie Smith, Boy Wonder
- Under The Rug
- A Strange Day in July
- Missing in Venice
- Another Place, Another Time
- Uninvited Guests
- The Harp
- Mr. Linden's Library
- The Seven Chairs
- The Third-Floor Bedroom
- Just Desert
- Captain Tory
- Oscar and Alphonse
- The House on Maple Street
Other books by Chris Van Allsburg: The Polar Express, Jumanji, Zathura, The
Garden of Abdul Gasazi, Two Bad Ants, The Widow's Broom, Just a Dream
You can order specific titles at Indigo
in Richmond
Hill
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