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This English teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to compose the narrative for a story to show how someone might fix a problem that could occur in their family. The class can write simple sentences to describe the sequence of events that might happen in a family story.

Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to compose the narrative for a story to show how someone might fix a problem that could occur in their family

Learning Objectives

Sequencing sentences to form short narratives. Leaving spaces between words.

Learning Outcomes

I can compose sentences to describe the sequence of events in a story. I know to leave spaces between words when writing.

Story Writing

Teaching sequence to help the children compose the narrative for a story to show how someone might fix a problem that could occur in their family

Family Story Word Bank

Vocabulary word bank to help the children write a story to show the sequence of events that might happen in a story about a family

Family Storyboard

Template to help the children select and record the sequence of events that might happen in a story about a family

Story Writing

Interactive activity to help the children compose the narrative for a story to show how someone might fix a problem that could occur in their family

Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to teach the children to compose the narrative for a story to show how someone might fix a problem that could occur in their family

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