How to plan your story - BBC Bitesize.
KS2 Writing Resources - Creative Writing There are various techniques that can be used in creative writing, some of these include - Plot development, dialogue, emotional appeal, metaphors and similies. These techniques help a writer achieve a creative piece of writing that a reader will enjoy.
Website This resource looks at writing a legend. There are 4 parts which look at: Beginnings: What should be included at the start of a legend, setting the scene, looking at words and phrases to describe it. Characters: Looking at the words and phrases to describe an extraordinary character and what features pupils can reproduce for their own.
The factsheets in this teaching resource can be used to suport children as they write their own Arthurian legends in KS2; a sheet of story prompts and a writing planner are also included. Resources Free Resources KS1 Resources KS2 Resources LKS2 Resources UKS2 Resources Reading Resources Writing Resources SPaG Resources All Resources Resource Collections.
Story Planning. A literacy game which shows the importance of using the right words for your story. You need to choose suitable words to match the theme such as a ghost story, romantic story or spy story. It could give you ideas for writing your own story.
Effective Story Endings. The ending to a piece of fiction is really important. It can make or break your story! Don’t spoil a good story by having a rubbish ending. JK Rowling wrote the ending to the Harry Potter series before the first book was published.
Science fiction stories are usually set in the future. Find out how to write your own science fiction story in this Bitesize Primary KS2 English guide.
Writing KS2 Literacy. Links to free to use English writing skills resources, use in the classroom to encourage creative writing or at home to improve your child's writing skills. Age range 8-11 years, KS2, elementary grades 3-6. Ideal to add to your homeschooling portfolio.