A VOCABULARY STORY WITHOUT A TOPIC
THE ROBBERY OF THE QUEEN ' S CROWN
Vocabulary stories
A VOCABULARY STORY WITHOUT A TOPIC
By Maggie Eilermann
Maggie tried to write a vocabulary story, but it was hard because her boisterous little brothers were constantly annoying her. She had already tried coaxing them to stop, and their noise was like an ailment to her ears. Maggie was distraught anyway because she had no clue what the topic was for that week. She also didn ' t have any relations with her friends, who might be able to tell her. So, with great determination, she tried to invigorate her story with a topic. She thought about writing about marine life, strenuous sports, or scientific variables. After lots of thought, oddly enough, Maggie decided to write about writing vocabulary stories. Maggie looked wistfully outside and heard the shrill song of a bird, but she kept working. The words in a vocab story were dual. There were regular words and challenge words.
After lots of writing, Maggie read over her work. It was a little fruitless, but she didn ' t detest it. Maggie had procured its completion and she felt good. She presumed that Mrs. Schmitz would accept this creative diversion.
THE ROBBERY OF THE QUEEN ' S CROWN
By Ellie Hillenbrand
Once upon a time, in the lovely, diverse kingdom of Megamortia, there lived Queen Cat. Queen Cat would, once a week, descend from her castle, go under a hedge, and arrive in the village. She was supposed to be secreted 24 / 7, but she felt so opaque and blanched staying in her dark, windowless castle. The queen had an affinity for tiaras, and she owned approximately 300. She had to start innovating and fabricating new ways to incise diamonds and jewels so her tiaras were all different. In retrospect, she probably had too many, but she was the queen so it didn’ t matter. Her most treasured crown, named The Falcon, was made of her favorite component: emeralds. It sat on display at the diplomat’ s castle. One sad day, a thief interrupted the tranquil kingdom, and plundered The Falcon. Queen Cat was so depressed, she cried for days, and when she spoke, she could only stammer. Since the kingdom did not endorse robbery, they tried to find the tiara. Unfortunately, they never did, and Queen Cat had to give up her monarchy to be a depressed hermit.