Indifference leaders occurs when leaders sit stagnant. This is a problem when it occurs with a few, but it's a crisis when they accept the same from the team.
The hardest part of writing a story might be figuring out how to end a story. These questions will help you find everything you need in the resolution.
Struggling to figure out how your novel should end? Have a look at these 5 ways to end your novel and see if any of them resonate with your story.
Last week we began a series discussing structure and, if you haven’t read last Monday’s blog, I strongly recommend checking it out. Each of these blogs will build upon the previous lesson. By the e…
In the classroom the next day, Joe gave his example first, “My dad is a farmer and we have chickens. One day we were taking lots of eggs to the market in a basket on the front seat of the truck when we hit a big bump in the road. The basket fell off the seat and all the eggs broke.” The moral...
Looking for 5th grade anchor charts? Try some of these anchor charts in your classroom to promote visual learning with your students.
The key event forces the main character to make a decision for action. This closes out Act 1 and moves us into the action of Act 2.
Plot development, and the four types of story endings.
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A lot of storytellers will tell you that the hardest part about writing is getting started, but for me that has always been the easiest part. Maybe that's because my whole youth involved me starting a bunch of stories I never finished, leading to my subsequent problem of never being able to figure o