We are going to revisit writing make-believe narratives. Previously you wrote short stories from what you imagined on your own. Now you are going to use Storybird to create imagined narratives using art work. Look for a picture that inspires you and let your imagination take you to a new story. You make work collaboratively, with a partner, or on your own.
Be sure to use the rubric to guide you as you work through the assignment.
Prewrite
Once you have chosen your pictures, complete the following to plan for your story, before you begin writing.
Charcters:fat guy bear zombies
Setting:gravy yard
Problem/Main Event:trying to eat them
How character reacts to the problem/main event:runs
Imagined Narrative
We are going to revisit writing make-believe narratives. Previously you wrote short stories from what you imagined on your own. Now you are going to use Storybird to create imagined narratives using art work. Look for a picture that inspires you and let your imagination take you to a new story. You make work collaboratively, with a partner, or on your own.Be sure to use the rubric to guide you as you work through the assignment.
Prewrite
Once you have chosen your pictures, complete the following to plan for your story, before you begin writing.Charcters:fat guy bear zombies
Setting:gravy yard
Problem/Main Event:trying to eat them
How character reacts to the problem/main event:runs
Beginning:in the ground
Middle:comes up
End:eats them
Theme:they try to eat them
My Imagined Narrative
embed your storybird here:
big mean bear if you mess with him he will eat you. by larellbishop on StorybirdRubric