Thursday, August 26, 2010

Narrative Stories Brought to Life

Hot Off The Press -Read our Narrative Stories
These are some of the narrative stories that we published at the end of Term 2. We studied narrative text styles for five weeks. Before writing our stories, we read lots of different narrative picture books and explored the way they were written. We learned that narrative stories come in many different forms but all have a plot that includes a problem and solution. 

The writing process was broken down into small chunks so that we could understand what went into each part of it. First we planned our story around a theme. Then we developed the plot thinking about how the problem would happen and how it would be solved. The characters were developed to suit the story we were writing. We used visualisation to imagine our characters and then brainstormed lots of different words to describe them. 

The hardest part was getting started. We had to set the scene using the ‘w’ words; where, when, who and just a touch of why. We knew we had to save the what, how and why for the body of the story. We talked about whether our story would have a climax or anti-climax at the end. Most of used an anti-climax. 

The hardest part was going back to reread our work every two or three sentences. We were told that this was called 'recursive writing' and that it was very important. We had to make sure that what we had written made sense. After proof reading and editing our work we thought that we did a great job of writing. We hope you like these stories that have been put into an imovie scrapbook format.

2 comments:

  1. Well Done everyone for your writing. You can see alot of thought and effort went into each story.

    Kelly Haller

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  2. I found it interesting, but it is a wee bit long.
    From Jacob H Room 13

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