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He could hear a rustling noise getting closer and closer Someone or something else was awake Continue this story Inspiration and image from Lend Me Your Literacy Steph Westwood 2015 ID: 404704

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Slide1

Toby’s large, shaggy head cautiously peeped out of his front door. You see, Toby wasn’t the only one that lived in the forest, but he loved the smell of the forest, especially first thing in the morning. He could almost taste the fresh, leafy goodness on his slobbering tongue as he dangled it out of his yawning mouth.

He could hear a rustling noise getting closer and closer. Someone or something else was awake. …

Continue this story………

Inspiration and image from Lend Me Your Literacy

Steph Westwood 2015

Remember to:

•plan your story before you start

•write in sentences

•pay attention to the words you choose, your spelling and

punctuation, and paragraphsMake sure that in your writing you have more than one sentence that uses two adjectives before a noun. Remember to use a comma separate the adjectives because they are in a list.•check and edit your writing when you have finished.Slide2

Write a conversation between the birds.

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Remember to:

Use a comma start a speaker’s words. Use quotation marks before and after a speaker’s words. Use capital letters for a speaker’s first word. Start a new paragraph every time a new person speaks.

Place the punctuation inside the quotation marks.

Steph Westwood 2015

Well?Slide3

It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.’

EpictetusThese were the words that his father had said to him when he was a boy.

Finish this story………….

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Remember to:

•plan your story before you start

•write in sentences

•pay attention to the words you choose, your spelling and punctuation, and

paragraphsMake sure that in your writing you have more than one sentence that uses two adjectives before a noun.

Remember to use a comma separate the adjectives because they are in a list.•check and edit your writing when you have finished.Steph Westwood 2015

Adventures Slide4

Write a conversation between the dogs.

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Remember to:

Use a comma start a speaker’s words. Use quotation marks before and after a speaker’s words. Use capital letters for a speaker’s first word. Start a new paragraph every time a new person speaks.

Place the punctuation inside the quotation marks.

Steph Westwood 2015

You are

so big!Slide5

Tell about your favourite cookie.

Tell why it is the best and why everyone should buy some.If you like it can be a storyboard for an advertisement

.

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pinterest.com

Remember to:

•plan your story before you start

•write in sentences

•pay attention to the words you choose, your spelling and punctuation, and

paragraphsMake sure that in your writing you have more than one sentence that uses two adjectives before a noun. Remember to use a comma separate the adjectives because they are in a list.•check and edit your writing when you have finished.Steph Westwood 2015

CookiesSlide6

Write a conversation between the two llamas.

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Remember to:

Use a comma start a speaker’s words. Use quotation marks before and after a speaker’s words. Use capital letters for a speaker’s first word. Start a new paragraph every time a new person speaks.

Place the punctuation inside the quotation marks.

Steph Westwood 2015

Who Me?Slide7

Tell a story using this setting.

Where is this? Who lives here? Tell about their adventure.

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via arquitetura-pessoal.tumblr.com

Remember to:

•plan your story before you start•write in sentences

•pay attention to the words you choose, your spelling and

punctuation, and paragraphs

Make sure that in your writing you have more than one sentence that uses two adjectives before a noun. Remember to use a comma separate the adjectives because they are in a list.

•check and edit your writing when you have finished.Steph Westwood 2015

Fairy TaleSlide8

Write a conversation between the two dogs and their owner.

You might want to create a Chatterpix.

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buzzfeed.com

Remember to:

Use a comma start a speaker’s words.

Use quotation marks before and after a speaker’s words. Use capital letters for a speaker’s first

word. Start a new paragraph every time a new person speaks.Place the punctuation inside the quotation marks.Steph Westwood 2015

Oops

Slide9

Write about a time when you thought you could do something but it turned out all wrong.

You could make a comic!

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tassels.tumblr.comRemember to:

•plan your story before you start

•write in sentences•pay attention to the words you choose, your spelling and punctuation

, and

paragraphsMake sure that in your writing you have more than one sentence that uses two adjectives before a noun.

Remember to use a comma separate the adjectives because they are in a list.•

check and edit your writing when you have finished.Steph Westwood 2015

I Can Fly! ….Slide10

Write a conversation between the two bears.

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Remember to:

Use a comma start a speaker’s words. Use quotation marks before and after a speaker’s words.

Use capital letters for a speaker’s first word.

Start a new paragraph every time a new person speaks.Place the punctuation inside the quotation marks.

Steph Westwood 2015

Yummy in my Tummy!Slide11

W

hen you cross the bridge you arrive in a mysterious town. Describe the town and the people you meet there.Image found on Pinterest via

posh-and-pretty.tumblr.com

Remember to:•plan your story before you start

•write in sentences

•pay attention to the words you choose, your spelling and punctuation, and paragraphs

Make sure that in your writing you have more than one sentence that uses two adjectives before a noun.

Remember to use a comma separate the adjectives because they are in a list.

•check and edit your writing when you have finished.

Steph Westwood 2015A Bridge to Far