Story Plot
Today we looked at story plot.
Miss White told us a story that had no clear plot,
no problem and no resolution.
What a boring story!
We talked about how an interesting plot makes an interesting story.
We then looked at the elements of a story plot.
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Then we drew story graphs for the well known fairy tales:
The Three Little Pigs
and Little Red Riding Hood
Over the next week we are going to apply
what we have learnt this term...
*Engaging sentence starters
*Hooking our readers
*Setting description
*Character description
*Story plot elements
...to write an interesting narrative with a plot of our choice.
Keep watching this space to read our fantastic stories.
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