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Friday 20 March 2020

Chose it narritve






Choose It Narrative

Today you will be writing a narrative. In order to help you get started, we selected some pictures for you to use in your writing. You must use ONE picture.






When you have decided which picture you want to use, delete the other 3 and enlarge the picture you have chosen.




Don’t forget! A narrative needs to have the TOPS elements.

You will be creating a plot line after your story is complete. This may help you add more details into your story before publishing.











Begin Writing Here: Once upon a time there was a girl named Emily, one day she went for a walk in the forest alone she could hear people screaming she thought there were people getting murdered in the forest she didn't know but she kept hearing i girl screaming help help. She followed where the voice came from then she found a girl crying but she didn’t know why then she saw a shadow on the tree she looked back and there was a giant tiger it was licking its lips. I got the girl and ran. She couldn’t walk because the tiger had bit her leg so i got her and took her into a bush so we could hide but he saw us. We ran as fast as we could then we made it to my house. He was going to bust my house down. He couldn't because my house was stronger than him then he went away and we took a big breath. Then I went to take this girl to the hospital. When I got back to the house thank god it wasn’t bust down.









3 comments:

  1. LOOK'S COOL LOVE YOUR PICTURE!

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  2. Hi Le'toria, What awesome story ideas you have. I could almost picture some of those scary scenes while you were writing. I would love to see you use some illustrations for your story and to put in some full stops etc. That way it would make your story even scarier. Perhaps that is what you could do next - you have this great idea and it would make a really good chapter type book.
    Well done - keep up the great writing. Love Mrs Bush

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  3. looks cool I like your picture

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