History Pockets, Moving West, Grades 4-6
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Overview
How to Write a Story makes it easy to develop confident, competent storywriters. There are lessons and reproducibles to help students learn the parts of a story, reproducible planning forms, and guidelines for writing in six different genres.
How to Write a Story, includes:
* Setting the Stage for Writing-reading to your class, word walls, story walls
* Teaching the Parts of a Story
* Step-by-Step Writing Units
Story Writing Ideas:
* retell a fairy tale
* a pattern story
* a circle story
* a sequence-and-write story
A Story Writing Center: directions, forms, and patterns for 5 story-writing centers:
* Who, What, Where, When
* Start with a Picture
* Story Starters
* Story Parts
* Train Talesβeach train car represents a different part of the story.
Synopsis
How to Write a Story makes it easy to develop confident, competent storywriters. There are lessons and reproducibles to help students learn the parts of a story, reproducible planning forms, and guidelines for writing in six different genres.
How to Write a Story, includes:
* Setting the Stage for Writing-reading to your class, word walls, story walls
* Teaching the Parts of a Story
* Step-by-Step Writing Units
Story Writing Ideas:
* retell a fairy tale
* a pattern story
* a circle story
* a sequence-and-write story
A Story Writing Center: directions, forms, and patterns for 5 story-writing centers:
* Who, What, Where, When
* Start with a Picture
* Story Starters
* Story Parts
* Train Taleseach train car represents a different part of the story.