This worksheet ‘Tell Us The Story’ is a great writing prompt that encourages students to write freely using the picture as inspiration. Some students may find it difficult to motivate themselves to write creatively but this writing prompt gives students enough freedom to explore their own ideas, encouraging everyone to write. The resource also provides …More
This worksheet ‘What Are They Up To?’ is a great writing prompt that encourages students to write freely using the picture as inspiration. Some students may find it difficult to motivate themselves to write creatively but this writing prompt gives students enough freedom to explore their own ideas, encouraging everyone to write. The resource also …More
This quick reference chart ‘Genre, Narrative, and Informational Text’ helps students to identify these different genres. It introduces the concept of genre and explains the difference between a narrative and informational text, and encourages students to look at the organisation and style of a text to identify its genre.
This quick reference chart ‘Genre, Narrative, and Informational Text’ helps students to identify these different genres. It introduces the concept of genre and sub-genres and explains the difference between a narrative and informational text, including an example of an informational text, and encourages students to look at the organisation and style of a text to …More
This quick reference chart ‘Genre, Narrative, and Everyday Text’ helps students to identify these different genres. It introduces the concept of genre and explains the difference between a narrative and everyday text, including an example of an everyday text, and encourages students to look at the organisation and style of a text to identify its …More
This Writing Traits activity ‘Brainstorming’ encourages students to generate ideas for narrative pieces of writing.
This quick reference chart Narrative and Everyday Texts’ helps students to identify these different genres and gives an example of everyday text. It introduces the concept of genre and sub-genre and explains the difference between a narrative and everyday text, including an example of an everyday text. Students are encouraged to look at the organisation …More
This quick reference chart ‘Narrative and Informational Texts’ helps students to identify these different genres. It introduces students to the concept of genre and sub-genre and explains the difference between a narrative and informational text. Students are encouraged to look at the organisation and style of a text to identify its genre.
This Assessment Item, ‘Narrative Checklist’ can be used by students to self-assess their narrative writing.
This graphic organiser, ‘Narrative Plan’ supports the teaching of writing by giving students a template for planning the features of a narrative.
This writing organiser ‘Narratives’ supports students to plan for writing a narrative to tell a story.
This writing organiser ‘Narratives’ supports students to plan for writing a narrative to tell a story.
This Writing Traits activity ‘Narrative Voice’ encourages students to write original pieces using narrative voice.
This Writing Traits activity ‘Narrative Voice’ encourages students to capture and hold the reader’s attention by creating the illusion of reality when using narrative voice.
This worksheet ‘What Could Be Happening?’ is a great writing prompt that encourages students to write freely using the picture as inspiration. Some students may find it difficult to motivate themselves to write creatively but this writing prompt gives students enough freedom to explore their own ideas, encouraging everyone to write. The resource also provides …More
This writing organiser ‘Narratives’ supports students to plan for writing a narrative to tell a story.