Reading comprehension, writing exercises and critical thinking all in one worksheet which can also be used as the basis for conversation or a classroom discussion. Suitable for group work as well. REMARK: THE PREVIEW OF THIS HANDWRITTEN WORKSHEET LOOKS A BIT UNTIDY, BUT ONCE YOU DOWNLOAD AND PRINT THE QUALITY IS ACCEPTABLE. Students can be ask to tell their story to the class in order to practice speaking or presentation skills. - ESL worksheets
Confused about tone in writing? This guest post by Tami Nantz walks through everything you need to know about tone (including developing yours).
Use this simple blueprint to revise your story scenes into compelling moments of discovery and decision. Comes with step-by-step recipe card for you to try.
Tell, Don't Show. Discover when to summarize in fiction to enhance pacing and clarity. Learn 6 key situations where summarizing in fiction is preferable to showing.
Creative Writer Worksheet – Stories I Need to Tell (PDF) Stories are everywhere, clamouring to be written. Catch them on this worksheet!
Structuring your story can frighten some writers and confuse others, but it doesn't have to be so - here is a simple way to look at story structure.
Are you someone who is always brimming with ideas and loves to pen down your wild thoughts and creative ideas for the world to see? Well then, gear up for a magical journey of story writing where unicorns are as real as other animals, fairies live among humans, and everything is possible in the blink of an eye.
Let's talk about the elements of story. What specific elements do succesful stories have in common? And, what elements do you want in your story?
Learning how to write your life story will help you to write engaging autobiography. Read insights from acclaimed memoirists and biographers.
Write a short story using the picture as a guide. Ensure that all the words around the picture are included in your story. This resource comes with a single user license and may not be reproduced, resold, redistributed or altered in any form. © English Unite 2018
Dieses druckbare Arbeitsblatt hilft Autoren dabei, fiktive Charaktere zu entwickeln, indem es sie auffordert, die physische Beschreibung, Persönlichkeit, Hintergrund, romantische Beziehungen, psychisches Profil, Fähigkeiten und Talente ihrer Charaktere und vieles mehr einzutragen!
If your students need some inspiration when they're writing stories, have them 'spin' some creative ideas to get them started. The Spin-A-Story has 8 character options, 8 settings options and 8 problem options that students can use to write narratives. The Spin-A-Story comes with both a color and black and white version. Also included is a narrative writing plan template to help your students plan out and structure their stories. Please note: this resource is also available in my Narrative Writing Pack. Please remember to rate this product and follow me, so I can keep you up to date with all my latest listings! Happy teaching, From The Novel Classroom
In part two of our One Year novel series, we tackle the beginning blocks of your story: the premise! Here's how you can construct a strong yet concise premise for your novel using JotterPad.
FACT: when we sit down to write a novel, most of us already have almost a book’s worth of notes tucked away in computer files, stored in writing apps, scribbled on notepads, or stuffed into the coffee-glazed ridges of our brain. And honesty? This is my jam. I love the brainstorming stage because everything is […]
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Download This Worksheet (PDF) This worksheet contains 3 pages of questions to help with worldbuilding cities. I’ve always been fascinated by the way cities develop; how they evolve defences, infrastructure, boundaries, and districts. Where they’re built, what they’re built on, why they’re built where they’re built, who they’re built by… All these questions seem ripe…
Readers and editors pass judgment within the first few paragraphs. So, it's critical to learn how to start a story with a bang.
We hear it all the time. From the moment we start writing stories at school, to our high school creative essays, to every author training video and blog. “Show, don’t tell!” And it’s something that writers, especially new ones, grapple with… How to write from […]
Learn how to use the 12 steps of the Hero's Journey to structure plot, develop characters, and write riveting stories that will keep readers engaged!
Check out these free writing prompts. These worksheets are perfect for narrative, opinion, and how to writing lessons.