
Deepen your students’ engagement with Part 3 of We Were Liars by E. Lockhart through this comprehensive set of creative writing prompts. Perfect for class discussions, homework, character analysis, and engaging lesson activities, these prompts encourage students to explore key themes, characters, and plot developments in a creative and analytical way.
Encouraging both critical thinking and imaginative storytelling, these tasks help students engage with themes such as memory, love, and loss, while developing their writing skills. Whether used for class activities, assessments, or independent writing challenges, this resource provides a deeper and more meaningful exploration of We Were Liars.
What’s included?
★ A full list of 10 creative writing prompts for Part 3
★ Individual printable handouts for each prompt, allowing students to draft their responses
Example prompts:
➤ Write a diary entry from Gat’s perspective, confessing his conflicting emotions about Cady, his relationship with Raquel, and the guilt he feels. Explore his internal struggles and hopes for the future.
➤ Write the scene about the ivory statue as a play script. In it, Cady should confront Harris about the ivory statue. Use stage directions and dialogue to convey the emotions of each character.
With a variety of prompts, students can choose their own challenge, or teachers can assign specific tasks to suit different abilities.
Download now to support engaging and meaningful study of We Were Liars in your English classroom!
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