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Classroom Commands for Story Writing

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Classroom Commands for Story Writing

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Lesson 4:

Classroom
commands
Classroom commands

01 To remember…

02 Writing a story, step by step

03 Let’s get to it!


Classroom
commands
Classroom commands

The story is a narration which is going to relate facts


that are not real. Its purpose is to keep the reader
attentive and entertained while reading
Classroom commands

Stories are usually short and are transmitted


orally or in written form, from generation to
generation. Some of the stories that are transmitted
in written form are accompanied by several
illustrations
Classroom commands
A story has three parts that are essential:

This is the part in which the characters are usually


Setup introduced and the general situation of the chosen subject
is explained

The problem of the story is presented and, until it is solved,


Confrontation the most important events usually take place

It is where the solution to the conflict is found, the conflict


Resolution is resolved and the narrative ends, mostly happily
02
What is
Halloween?
Halloween
2. Organizing
When you have answered the above questions and brainstormed, it is time to organize
all the information into:
● TITLE: Possible name(s) of the story you thought of
● SETUP: You will write here all the information and answers that will be
developed in this part of the story
Halloween
1. Draft
Take a sheet of paper and start writing the ● What would I like to convey?
first lines of the story you want to tell. You ● What will be the conflict?
can ask yourself some questions such as: ● And the solution?
● What happens in the story? ● How can I make the ending appealing
● What will be the main theme? to the reader?
● How many characters do I want to ● What will be the beginning of the
involve? story?
● Will they be real or fictional? ● What about the title?
Halloween

It is important that the story has an attractive title


that catches the reader's attention and motivates them to
read it

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