Your 100 Word Challenge this week is to write 100 words exactly (no more, no less) including the word ‘chicken’.
Remember to check your writing makes sense and is correctly punctuated.
I’ll start drawing from YOUR ideas for prompts next week…
Remember to check your writing makes sense and is correctly punctuated.
I’ll start drawing from YOUR ideas for prompts next week…
It is very dark in here and sometimes I wonder if I will ever escape, but now I can hear the voices I’m sure that that day will come. There is a chance I wouldn’t make it but deep down I know I will.
“Settle down it’s nine o’clock and the bell has just gone!” Said miss Stevenson.
I had by now got to know everyones. This whole class seems amazing! But I shouldn’t let my thoughts wonder at a time like this.
I feel a sudden urge to tap. It’s happening finally it’s happening I can do it.
Tap tap tap crack!
100-word challenge prompt Chickens
Last night my brother had a friend come over and we did some homework. Then we went out for a meal but on the way home something very bad happened. One of my little sister’s friend’s called and said someone told me that the chicken at Rainbow Nursery got out of the shed they live in. So we finished our meal and when straight to Rainbow Nursery. My mum and brother went in and us four drove home and we had a shop delivery waiting for us. Then I picked up a key my Mum wanted and her coat, then ran up there but the chickens had put themselves to bed.
My brother work’s with the chickens at rainbow nursery.
By TOM D. WILLIAMS
Jake versus evil Dr. chicken
Evil Dr. chicken was in his secret hideout [but it wasn’t very secret. It was a wooden shack on the street]. He was planning on taking over the world.
Jake was with James when they saw the new animal villain prison. “Why make an animal prison? Animals are not bad,” said Jake. “I don’t know,” said James.
In the afternoon Evil Dr. chicken came out as Jake was walking by. “I will take you hostage and you-!” but Jake had already picked him up and was taking him to the new animal villain prison…
this was supposed to be a bit like the Simpsons tree house of horror, as it isn’t in Jake’s adventure series
I was playing my 3DS when I spotted something yellow and fluffy in the garden. I carried on playing but then I saw four more. I thought that I was day dreaming so I went to get an apple from the kitchen. When I came back I saw my brother on the 3DS. “Scoot” I said to him but he wouldn’t budge. I gave up and went into the garden to go onto the trampoline. I did backflips, somersaults and loads of cool tricks but when I did another trick, I spotted the yellow fluffy thing… It was a chicken!
a rap ‘Chicken On the Street’ By Louis (click to it!!)
Chicken on the street,
Strutting on little feet,
Chicken feel the beat,
Dance those legs on the street,
If you die by a car goin’ by,
Just don’t forget to cry:
chicken on the street,
Make those wings flap to the beat,
Chicken on the street,
Make your head go back and forth,
Chicken on the street,
Strutting on little feet,
Chicken feel the beat,
Dance those legs on the street,
If you die by a car goin’ by,
Just don’t forget to cry:
Chicken on the street,
Make those wings flap to the beat,
Chicken on the street,
Make your head go back and forth.
I have four chickens. There called Pom pom, Heather, Nancy and Susan. Pom pom is a cream leg-bar and lays turquoise eggs like all leg-bars do she’s supposed to be cream coloured yet she isn’t. Heather is a lavender pekin, pekins are all bantams and never large fowl (bantams are much smaller than large fowl and large fowl is normal sized and most chicken types can be either) and pekins are like huge chicks there so fluffy. Susan is a bluebell, which are like purple mixed with grey and a little blue. Nancy is white and is a white sussex.
It was in the middle of an English lesson when it happened. I was next to my friends, Callum, Jimi and Danny, when the faint sound of cracking tickled our eardrums. We listened harder but we heard nothing except the voice of Miss Stevenson and the rambling class. We were writing a biography and I heard a tiny chirp, but again it faded in the sound of rambling kids. Callum and Danny heard it too.
“What was that?” Callum asked
“I think its happening!” said Danny
I completely understood, I looked inside the incubator and there were tiny beaks.
“CHICKENS!”
A man was in our class setting something up, I went over there and asked the man “what’s that?”
“The chicks” the man whispered. Oh yes now I remember, they’re going to be so cute. I was walking away when the man asked me something. I looked back and the man said, “What is your name?”
“Jess what is yours?”
“Joe.” The man said.
Four days later a little beak came out of the egg, ahhhhh it’s a chick! The next day I picked the chick up – it’s so fluffy. Two weeks later it got really bigger and not cute.
One night, in the fair city of london there was loud bang. Everyone heard it and suddenly everybody aged 20 and over was a chicken with a patch of fur missing in the shape of a hand. The next morning everybody was frantic when the teacher was a chicken, clucking her way through lessons, so everybody decided they could do what they wanted. They had caught… slapped chick syndrome. Unfortunatly it wore off the next day so it was back to school and back too grammar but curiously the teacher still kept clucking through lessons how very very very strange.
ps sorry tried to press where the end of the line was to put full stop but mouse slipped and accidentally pressed post. 🙂 😉
There is type of animal called a Turkin; its when a chicken cross breeds with a Turkey.
The biggest amount of yolks ever found in an egg was 9!
There are over 3,000,000,000 (3 billion) chickens in China!
The record for laying the most eggs in a day was 7!
Chickens eggs come in colour sometimes,(other than white and brown). Some breeds lay eggs in shades of blue or green. Ready-made Easter eggs.
Baby chickens are chicks. Female chickens are pullets until they’re old enough to lay eggs and become hens. Male chickens are called roosters, cocks or cockerels.
Rachel
As I sat on my bed, I smiled; I had survived the last day of school! It was the summer holidays! I was about to run down stairs to watch TV when I heard a clucking coming from upstairs. I climbed into the mass of darkness (the attic). I flicked the switch, the light blinded my eyes. As my vision cleared I saw empty crates tipped over on their sides and toys left to rot in the debris. Just then something poked my leg, I turned round… an adult chicken stood there with a line of golden fluffy balls, little chicks!
The author’s mum would like to point out; this is a piece of fiction and that our attic is not full of ‘rotting debris’ at all…. 🙂
Eddy, Julian, Tess and Sara were leaning on the school wall. “Well he’s in a big rush to get home” he said sarcastically. “What exactly did you say to him ?” sneered Julian.
” Well I told him to give me a dollar and he said no and I was about to force him to but then old Miss Rubin came over so I told him that my gang would get him after school- ”
” Your gang” yelled Sara ” this is SO not your gang”
They were about to start an argument when the gates opened and a small boy stepped out.
” Hey chicken took you a long enough time chicken!!”
So far we have 14 hatched chicks, so all these 100 word challenge responses are very fitting! Another great week, although now I just cannot get “chicken on the street, click to the beat” out of my head – thanks Louis! Eve x