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How to teach fiction, ages 8-12 (2nd ed)

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Story Workshops is a practical manual to help teachers of junior classes to focus on the key aspects of developing children's storywriting.

The book presents a series of essential writing workshops full of creative ideas and fun activities.

It also offers a range of advice including how to set up and run an effective workshop and how to monitor NLS links.

Workshops focus on capturing stories, characterization, creating settings, skilful paragraphing, writing in a variety of genres from myths and fables to adventures and science fiction, and writing style. New to this editionDVD containing extensive footage of various workshops run by Pie Corbett and other teachers during days filming at Penn Wood School in SloughExpanded creative contexts around each story Drama exercises Reading as a reader exercises Reading as a writer exercises - drawing on classic literature Shared writing projects Additional advice on teacher feedback and pupil to pupil feedback Children developing story telling References to the PNS will be removed and new pedagogical features with teacher 'hints and tips' will be added throughout Increased emphasis on reflective practice Appendices updated to reference new UK government focus on phonics

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Routledge
0415520355 / 9780415520355
Paperback / softback
01/01/2021
United Kingdom
English
80 p. : ill.
30 cm
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More
Previous ed.: published as How to teach fiction writing at Key Stage 2. London: David Fulton, 2001.