Saturday, April 19, 2014

Memory Lab and Writing Lab #4

Part One

Memory Lab:

List at least 9 human body parts that are spelled with just 3 letters.

As you create the list, notice the order in which you recall the items on this list.

Look at the pattern and see if you can identify the logical order your individual memory uses to complete the list.

Part Two

Then, start the Writing Lab.  The process is to connect the dots (the points in the mixed up story below) and put the puzzle together in a meaningful way.  Of course you may use connectors to join the prompts given below, but each prompt should be incorporated into your unified story as a whole entity.

See if you can "get it."

Get it?

Using all the lines below, in any order, create a unified story.
Add connectors and characters as you like.


  • He'd beat them all and they knew it too.
  • Achievement, unlike failure, must end in irony.
  • I have always maintained a profound dislike for duals of any kind.
  • "Congratulations, Class of 2014, you have practiced hard and learned the value of accepting the intolerable."
  • On a good day, you will find extra winners perched in the dummy.
  • That is not a whistleable tune at all!
  • I'm saving on dental floss.
  • "Why did you stop!?!"
  • Confusion, like language, gets under your radar before you ever suspect it.

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