Your 100 Word Challenge this week is to write 100 words exactly (no more, no less) based on the prompt:
Holiday
You might choose fiction, or you could find out about the history of holidays!
Your 100 Word Challenge this week is to write 100 words exactly (no more, no less) based on the prompt:
Holiday
You might choose fiction, or you could find out about the history of holidays!
Sun blazing,
Cows grazing,
Fields lush and green,
It’s the summer time,
The parents will wine,
A whole six weeks,
For kids to enjoy,
With siblings to annoy,
From robbing lollies,
To playing with dollies,
It’s break for all,
Big and small,
Walk or crawl,
It’s great fun,
Oops,
The baby’s showing his bum!!
Summer,
Couldn’t have been funner,
But now it’s back to school,
Yeah,
Keep your cool,
Otherwise you’ll fall,
In the girls’
Fancy list,
And your’ life is over,
Squashed like a weak clover.
Goodbye,
Goodbye,
I must fly,
My bus home
Is coming near,
Time to wait for another year,
For summer!
“Everything was fine until it started. I had just been on holiday when suddenly a whole area in California shut down. Unfortunately, I was there. The whole world thought it was a small thing, but it wasn’t. In fact people had been acting really weirdly over here. But when I mean weird I mean like eating each other weird. What is happening? Will anyone find me? If anyone does find this, please know that I maybe dead. Somebody please save me I am starting to get scared. There’s those crazed things scraping on my door… AHHHHHH!” The tape ends there.
Holiday means time away from school. It’s a break from the usual routine and a chance to relax for a long period of time – longer than the weekend which never seems long enough! Holiday can also mean going away from home – maybe to a place far away from England, or just a few miles away. Recently I went to Whistable by the sea, which is only a couple of hours away. We only stayed for a day but it felt like a real holiday. Last Summer I went to New York for two weeks which was the best holiday ever!
Before the 16th century people didn’t go on holiday, there were only religious holidays and bank holidays and people only travelled to get money. In the 16th and 17th century opportunities to go on holiday came to richer people, often only their sons went on holiday at the end of there education, yet it only happened in other countries, tourism in Britain were non existent at that time since there was nowhere for to go so no one travelled. If tourism in Britain was going to get better they had to find something for visitors to go to in Britain.
Six weeks left of the holiday
The holiday has just begun
A car, a train, a bus, a plane
To take us to the sun
Four weeks left of holiday
Now it’s starting to rain
Wet tents, cancelled planes
But none of this will give us pain
Two weeks left of the holiday
We’re all relaxing in bliss
The sea and the waves want to play
And your parents want a kiss
One day left of the holiday
It’s time to say good bye
Back in the plane or train or the car
And back to school to see how friends are!
I was looking at the clock, sweat trickled down my face,it was the last day of school; only three seconds to go two… One! School had ended! Everyone rushed out ignoring the teacher’s pleas to come back in. When I got out my Mum hugged me “come on we’ve got a plane to catch!” She cooed, we ran down the street to we’re a cab was waiting, Mum told the driver were we needed to go and the cab sped off down the motorway. When we got off the plane, humid air hit me our holiday had started!
End
The holiday is comming up and everyone is existed , but a boy called Adam was not happy with the holiday because they go to the same place every time!!!!!!! The next day, it was time to go but when they got there it was different, they wasn’t at Howe down hill, they was at happy hill. It had lots of water slides and Adam went on all of them. But the thing he didn’t know was that his school was here. Later, he stepped on something sharp, it was an nail and he pulled it out!!!!! He’s at school now.
100-word challenge prompt this week Holiday
by Tom. D. Williams
Once upon a time there was a very rich family and they would go on Holiday wherever they wanted every holiday. Then the boy started to get bored of going on HOLIDAY and so did his brother and sister then the next holiday the kids wanted to go to one of there friends houses for the holiday instead so they did and they all fort it was a lot more fun then a 5 star hotel and then the next year the parents bought a nice old house in France which they loved and every year they would make it better.
My list of ten really important things to take on your summer holiday:
1) ipad so you can play games on a long flight or if you are bored
2) a cap and suncream if you are going somewhere sunny
3) money – dollars, francs, euros, pounds – lots of them
4) clothes and swimming things
5) headphones so you can listen to your favorite music
6) camera to take lots of fun photos
7) toothbrush and toothpaste
8) sports stuff like footballs
9) a torch in case you need it in the dark
10) a good book
See you in September!
We set off, the mud squelching around our shoes as we ascended the steep hill. We got to the top. It was mid September and the air was fresh and cold, leaves crunched underfoot as we slowly spun around taking in the autumn view. Falling down below us was the hill, then on one side a small wood, most of the leaves gone from the gnarled branches. On the other side a once grey path lay (now turned brown by the mud, leaves, and conkers), next to it a pond, and beyond that, the city, the busy, bustling city.