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Story Writing

Story Writing. Big Bad Wolf. Climax (Exciting). Ending + lesson. Development (What happened?). Beginning (w 2 ho, where, when?). Story Writing. First paragraph. WHO? WHEN? WHERE? WHAT? ANY OTHER INTERESTING WAY? (What kinds of stories are these?). Details. Add feelings (worksheet 2).

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Story Writing

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  1. Story Writing Big Bad Wolf

  2. Climax (Exciting) Ending + lesson Development (What happened?) Beginning (w2ho, where, when?) Story Writing

  3. First paragraph • WHO? • WHEN? • WHERE? • WHAT? • ANY OTHER INTERESTING WAY? (What kinds of stories are these?)

  4. Details • Add feelings (worksheet 2)

  5. Construction of sentences • Noun + Verb + • Noun • To + Verb • Adjective Connective

  6. Three little pigs and the Big Bad Wolf • http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=pxMe9ulHt1o

  7. Part 1: The door is closed….. • If you were one of the three little pigs, what would you do? • Write down your ideas • Discuss with your group members • Give a report to the whole class • If you were the Big Bad Wolf, what would you do? • Write down your ideas • Discuss with your group members • Give a report to the whole class

  8. Part 2: Now what? • Watch the rest of the video, what would happen in the end? • What should the little pigs do? • Write down your ideas • Discuss with your group members • Give a report to the whole class

  9. Over to you! • You have joined a story telling competition, which asks students to change the ending of traditional fairy tales or children’s stories. • Write your new, creative and imaginative story.

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