What is a Plot Board? A Plot Board is a tri-fold board divided into a three-act structure to represent your story. You use post-it notes to list all the scenes for each act. This is a visual way to…
Section writing tips. Teaching English online has become more and more popular in recent years. Through the following courses below, we will show you how to adapt your existing skills and knowledge to suit this specific area of the teaching world.
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Not everyone has had an easy start in life or a smooth time. Some people are survivors of abuse from family members, relationships, or people at school or work, so it's important to know how to create a character who's suffered abuse so they can also be realistic. Discover how to create characters who have suffered abuse in this post! Stand Corrected Editing offers professional book editing services in the UK to aspiring authors worldwide. Book Proofreading Services | Copy Editing Services
You cannot help but wonder how this sense of entitlement is even legal.
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Writing Worksheet – Reconnect with your Story (PDF) Your harddrive is littered with languishing stories; I know it is! You believed in those stories in the beginning and built them up word by word, suffering when you had to run errands or go to work or even sleep. What happened? Don’t doubt that starting spark.…
Are you teaching your students how to improve their vocabulary by writing synonyms? These activity sheets, graphic organizers and suggested synonym lists will help your students build their vocabulary and improve their writing skills.This product will be very beneficial (synonym for good). This product includes: *Poster defining synonyms *Graphic organizer for a WOW word (define it, illustrate it, write synonyms, and write a sentence) *Synonyms activity sheet *Color/Blackline masters listed synonyms for the following words: said, went, look, make, fun, big, good, like, little, happy, sad, scared,and mad. *Color/Blackline masters for students to list synonyms ********************************************************************* Please FOLLOW ME and PROVIDE FEEDBACK if you purchase this product. You will earn credits that you can use on future TpT purchases. Thank you :) Laurie Kraus
When planning your storyline, watch out for clichés as they can turn off your readers rapidly. This article looks at 5 cliché story plots you should avoid.
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105 creative writing exercises to get you writing again. Try these short, 10-minute creative writing exercises to beat writer's block.
Download This Worksheet (PDF) How to Kill a Character All writers become murderous sooner or later, but it’s important to kill your character in the right way, at the right time and for the right reason. I hope this worksheet will help you premeditate the perfect coup de grâce.
Easy guides like this are handy for when you’re getting to know the 5e base classes! (I’m doing a giveaway this month - find out more here)
A board game for practising the demonstratives... - ESL worksheets
Are you looking for a lesson to explan negative exponents to students? This post explains what a negative exponent means and also zero as an exponent.
Dear Gwynedd Friends School families, The events of the past week are heartbreaking. There is so much pain and suffering many of us are...
Writer Worksheet – Writing Mastermind (PDF) If you could get all of your favourite authors (living or dead) around a table and ask them for advice, what would they tell you? Let’s find out! :)
NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month—write a 50K word novel during November) starts today, and while I plan to continue blogging throughout NaNo, I wanted to make sure I gave you something good to keep you happy during my crazy month. *smile* Of course, whether or not you’d define today’s post as anything good might depend […]
quick question, has anyone got the "my ship in five minutes" empty meme template? (the pink one, yk)
Whether you're looking for a first day ice breaker or games to play at a back to school bash, this list has something for everyone!
Monday I felt absolutely terrible. There was no real reason, no real trigger. I just felt blue, out of the blue (ha! sorry, (...) Read More
“#DiagramoftheDay: The Hero's Journey. What do you think: To which extent could this be an inspiration for service journey maps? #servicedesign #journeymapping #userjourney”
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Your students will have so much fun writing with these Roll-a-Story boards. Their creativity will be flowing after discovering which super fun character, problem and setting their story will be about. This resource is perfect in helping students write creative and interesting stories while taking the ‘stress’ out of thinking of what to write about. To use the boards, students simply choose a board and roll a die three times to discover which character, problem and setting their story will be based on. There are 9 different boards, which means there are almost 2000 different story possibilities! Includes both a USA and AUS/UK version. A version is also included where the problem and setting begins with a lowercase letter. You may also like: Roll an Activity - Literacy Centers ♥♥♥ Follow me to be the first to hear about FREEBIES and updates ♥♥♥ ♥♥♥ Earn TPT Credits when you leave feedback ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions. You may also contact me on [email protected]
If you're looking for a starting point for creating a character, you will enjoy this character interview worksheet.
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Nicknames can end up being either one of the coolest things about you (imagine someone calling you ‘Wolf’ or ‘Ace’) or so embarrassing that you wish nobody ever ends up hearing them again. There’s a small problem, though: you can’t give yourself a nickname; others do it for you. And you can earn your nickname—whatever it might be—completely by accident, without even knowing that some random action will end up defining you for years, and sometimes even decades, to come.
This post shares tips and strategies for teaching different learning styles to meet the needs of all learners.