The Who, Where, When, What, Why And How Of Story Writing

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CUTHBERTNamePOSTER 2DateThe Who, Where, When, What,Why and How of story writingThink about the story you have just read. Now try to writea plan for your own story by answering these questions.ILLUSTRATION ANDY ROBB/BEEHIVE ILLUSTRATIONWho is the main character?(Think of adjectives to describe him or her – whatis their personality like?)Who are the other characters?Where and When does your story take place?(Think of something to make your time and place special.)Does the place change or time pass? Think of wordsthat will help explain this to your reader. Also remember tostart a new paragraph when time or place changes.What is going to happen? What is your character’sproblem? (Or are they the problem?) This is sometimes calledthe dilemma and it is what makes t he story interesting.Why do your characters do what they do, or behave like theydo? Why is the story being told?Surprise,How is the problem solved? (Decide whatsurprise!Are youhappens in the story. Is it going to begoing to have a twistat the endfunny, strange, scary? Whatever it is, it? Will somethingmust be interesting!) Does someone learn aunexpectedhappen? Orwill you lelesson? Will it make the reader think aboutave the readertheir own behaviour?wanting toknow whatisgoing to haShare your ideas with a partner. Maybe they canppennhelp you make your plan even more exciting.ext?Photocopiableor download from www.scholastic co.uklt340507notes.indd 7Literacy Time Years 3 and 4 Issue 53 May 2007 Something to laugh about705/03/2007, 10:13:47

POEMS TO MAKE YOU LAUGHNameLEAFLET 1DateNing Nang Nong!ILLUSTRATION ANDY ROBB/BEEHIVE ILLUSTRATIONCan you write another verse about the Ning Nang Nong?First you could explore some rhyming families:NingNangNongringclangsongWhat will make a noise in your verse?Choose four animals:Choose something from the kitchen such as scissors or egg cups.(Make sure it has two syllables.)What noise will this make?Now use your ideas and the writing frame to make up your own verse.Use the original poem to work out which lines must rhyme.On the Ning Nang NongWhere theAnd theThere’s a Nong Nang NingWhere theAnd theOn the Ning Nang NongAll theAnd you just can’t catch ‘em when theyPhotocopiableor download from www.scholastic co.uklt340507notes.indd 13!!!!!!Literacy Time Years 3 and 4 Issue 53 May 2007 Something to laugh about 1305/03/2007, 10:13:59

SILENT NIGHT, HOLY TERROR?NamePOSTER 3DateTIP:Use blockcapitals,exclamation marks,Here is a blurb for a new book The Amazingparagraphs, cAdventures of Pineapple Boy. However, theolour andtheillublurb writer has not done their job properly! Onstrations belowa separate sheet, rewrite the blurb using exciting (or draw your own) tolanguage, adjectives and organisational devicesbring yourblurb toto help to sell this book! Make up some additionallife.information and create some exciting adventures forhim, too.ILLUSTRATION ANDY ROBB/BEEHIVE ILLUSTRATIONFirst draft fiasco!le BoyThe Amazing Adventures of PineappolboyRichard Potter is an ordinary schoauntil one day he accidentally eatstoradioactive pineapple and turns inapplesuperhero Pineapple Boy. As PineiteBoy he has all sorts of nice and quinteresting adventures. .These include et. ThisOnly his friend knows of his secroplebook is quite funny and some peivemight like it. It is not very expensnand it is quite fun to read. You cashop ifprobably get it at your local bookyou look around.Photocopiableor download from www.scholastic co.uklt340507notes.indd 9Literacy Time Years 3 and 4 Issue 53 May 2007 Something to laugh about905/03/2007, 10:13:52

KING LOWRYNamePOSTER 1DateMy story planILLUSTRATION ANDY ROBB/BEEHIVE ILLUSTRATIONMain important and powerful character:The character’s great and embarrassing secret:What the character fears if their secret is exposed:What will happen to anyone discovering or telling the secret?How is the secret made public?What is the effect? How is the main character’s life changed?What is the impact on the rest of the characters – is it a happy ending?Photocopiableor download from www.scholastic co.uklt340507notes.indd 5Literacy Time Years 3 and 4 Issue 53 May 2007 Something to laugh about505/03/2007, 10:13:43

TRUTH OR LIES?NamePOSTER 4DateExcuses depend very much on who is making them, whothey are making them to, and what they are makingthem about. What excuses do you think the followingcharacters would give? Homer Simpson to Lisa, for forgetting to come to her school concert. Robin to Batman, for running out of petrol in the Batmobile. The farmer’s wife to the three blind mice, for cutting off their tails. The wolf to the woodcutter, for eating Little Red Riding Hood. The ugly sisters to the Fairy Godmother, for being cruel to Cinderella.ILLUSTRATION ANDY ROBB/BEEHIVE ILLUSTRATIONA good excuseThink up some situations and characters of your own to write excuses for– how convincing can you make them? Try them out on your friends, andsee if they would let you off or not!Photocopiableor download from www.scholastic co.uklt340507notes.indd 11Literacy Time Years 3 and 4 Issue 53 May 2007 Something to laugh about 1105/03/2007, 10:13:55

SATLEAFLET 1SAT PRACTICE ACTIVITYNameDatePoems to make you laugh1. What sort of a person was the man from Dundee?3 marks2 (a). What is the proper name for a phrase such as ‘whiteas snow’?1 mark2 (b). Can you think of another example?1 mark3 (a). In the poem ‘School Crime’, how was the policeman feeling?1 mark3 (b). What makes you think this?1 mark4. Think of another word with the same meaning as:half-asleep2 marksstorey5 (a). How was the peanut on the railway line feeling?1 mark5 (b). How do you know this?1 mark6. Can you think of three adjectives to describe the NingNang Nong?3 marks14Literacy Time Years 3 and 4 Issue 53 May 2007 Something to laugh aboutlt340507notes.indd 14Photocopiableor download from www.scholastic co.uk05/03/2007, 10:13:59

LEAFLET 2AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF COMEDIANS AND COMIC ACTORSNameDateIn your own wordsAtkinson,RowanCarrey, JimILLUSTRATION ANDY ROBB/BEEHIVE ILLUSTRATIONWorking with a partner, re-read the entries in the comedy encyclopaediaand explain the following words and phrases, in your own words.accident-pronesharp-talkingmadcap comedyChaplin, Charlie slapstickmimecatchphrasesChuckleBrothers, Thecomical observationEvans, Lee.French, DawncomediennesKay, Peterstand-up comedyLucas, Mattcomic duoquick-fire reparteeMorecambesketchesand WisePython, Monty unconventional,zany humourVegas, Johnny all-round entertainerWilliams, Robin impersonatorWood, Victoria reciting monologues16Literacy Time Years 3 and 4 Issue 53 May 2007 Something to laugh aboutlt340507notes.indd 16Photocopiableor download from www.scholastic co.uk05/03/2007, 10:14:04

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