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Acitvities for Writing Fantasy Stories for Ages 9-11 (Writing Guides) (edition 2001)

by Maggie Lovatt

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These photocopiable activities on the writing of fantasy stories aim to assist in working with whole classes and groups. They cover the identification of generic features of fantasy stories; shows how to explore and compare features of fantasy stories by looking at examples in texts, TV and film; how to create your own version of fantasy features and experiment with them and how to produce an extended fantasy story which incorporates several of the identified features.… (more)
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Title:Acitvities for Writing Fantasy Stories for Ages 9-11 (Writing Guides)
Authors:Maggie Lovatt
Info:Scholastic (2001), Paperback, 32 pages
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These photocopiable activities on the writing of fantasy stories aim to assist in working with whole classes and groups. They cover the identification of generic features of fantasy stories; shows how to explore and compare features of fantasy stories by looking at examples in texts, TV and film; how to create your own version of fantasy features and experiment with them and how to produce an extended fantasy story which incorporates several of the identified features.

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