First, think of something fun or exciting that could happen. Then, decide who the main characters are and what they want. Add some challenges for them to overcome. Make sure the story has a clear start, middle with the problem, and a happy or interesting ending.
First, think of a topic that grade 5 kids would love, like a school adventure or a pet story. Then, plan out the beginning, middle, and end. Add some dialogue to make it lively. Also, don't forget to have a moral or lesson at the end.
For Year 3, keep the story simple and engaging. Have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Illustrate it to make it more attractive. Incorporate familiar themes like friendship or adventure.
Well, start with an interesting idea. Think about something that you or your classmates might enjoy reading about. Then, plan out the beginning, middle, and end. Make sure there's a problem or conflict to keep it exciting.
Well, the Christmas story has elements of both fact and fiction. Some parts might be inspired by real traditions and beliefs, but it's also been embellished over time to make it more magical and appealing to kids in KS2.
First, think of a simple and fun idea. Maybe it's about a cute pet or a magical adventure. Then, start with a clear beginning to introduce the characters and the problem. Use easy words and short sentences that grade 3 kids can understand.