8-0Objectives & Sequence
8-1Unit 8 Project
8-2Unit 5-8 Exam
8-1The Three Little Pigs
8-2Meet the Big Bad Wolf
8-1Story Time
8-2Witches And Wizards
8-3Adventures
8-4Tall Tales
8-5Nursery Rhymes
8-6My Story
8-1Grin and Smile
8-2In and Out
8-3Which One to Use?
8-4Hear or Here?
8-5Too Many Two's
8-6There or Their?
8-1Hansel and Gretel
8-2The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
8-1Different Kinds of Stories
8-2The Myth of Echo and Hera
8-3A Fable
8-4Walking in the Woods
8-5A Tale of Greek Gods
8-6Work Hard First, Have Fun Later!
description Exercise
Do you have a fun life? Do you think people would read about it? You could write a story about yourself!
First, you need an idea. What story are you going to tell?
You could write about a vacation. You could tell your reader about a trip. You could write where you went. You could write when you went. You could write with whom you went.
You could write about your best birthday. You could write about what you did. You could write about why it was so special.
Next, you need to plan your story. There are lots of elements to think about.
You have to think of a title. It should have a fun name. It should make people want to read it. It should not be too long.
You need to think of the beginning of your story. How will your story start?
Maybe you start by describing the setting. You could write about where the story takes place. You could describe that place. You must make your reader feel like they are there.
Then, you need the middle of your story. What will the main event be? How will you make it exciting?
Finally, you need the end of your story. How does it finish? Is it a happy ending? Is it a sad ending? Do you leave your reader with questions?
When your plan is finished, it is time to write the final version. This is the fun part!
Writing a story about yourself takes a lot of work. But it is very fun. What would you write about?
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