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Creative approach to teaching writing: The what, why and how of teaching writing in context / Bowkett, Steve 2014  Book
Bowkett, Steve Book
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Publication London, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014.
Description 113pBlue Spine
Summary/Abstract 'A Creative Approach to Teaching Writing' combines practical activities to help children aged 7-11 develop their writing skills, with insights into the attitude that experienced writers apply to their craft. the activities explore different working methods - such as how authors tap into and develop their creativity and how they deal with 'writer's block' - and are supported by strategies for thinking that will develop children's literacy and the way they use language to express their opinions in all subject areas.
Standard Number 9781441176769 Pb.
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ID:   026328


How to build a story... / Dowell, Frances O'Roark 2020  Book
Dowell, Frances O'Roark Book
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Publication New York, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2020.
Description 128pBlue spine
Summary/Abstract An instructional book on how to write a story from bestselling author Frances O'Roark Dowell.
Standard Number 9781534438439 Pb.
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ID:   022779


How to write a story / Cheshire, Simon; Pankhurst, Kate (ill.) 2014  Book
Cheshire, Simon Book
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Publication London, A & C Black Publishers, 2014.
Description 64pRed spine
Summary/Abstract How to Write a Story is packed full of amazing activities to get your creative juices flowing! Have fun with wow words, awesome adventures and epic endings! From coming up with crazy character names, creating the perfect plot and acting out your characters, How to Write a Story will have you writing exciting page turning stories that your friends and family won't be able to put down! Full of useful tips and inspiring ideas, How to Write a Story is jam packed full of story starters, plot changers, useful words and much much more!
Standard Number 9781408862544 Pb.
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ID:   025117


Inkbolt: ideas, advice, and examples to inspire young writers / Langston-George, Rebecca; Higgins, Nadia; Salas, Laura Purdie 2016  Book
Salas, Laura Purdie Book
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Publication North Mankato, Capstone Press, 2016.
Description 208pPurple Spine
Summary/Abstract Provides ideas, profiles of famous writers, excerpts from their works, tons of writing exercises, and tips to inspire your writing.
Contents 1. Writing captivating short stories 2. Writing poignant poetry 3. Writing amazing drama 4, Writing fearless non-fiction
Standard Number 9781491460009 Pb.
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ID:   018433


Pick a picture, write a story! / McCurry, Kristen 2014  Book
McCurry, Kristen Book
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Publication Minnesota, Capstone Press, 2014.
Description 32pBlue Spine
Series A+ Books: Little Scribe
Summary/Abstract Introduces fiction story writing to children using photographs as idea prompts.
Contents What is a story? Finish the story Borrow a story A different point of view Characters are key Plot your path Up for a challenge? Picture the setting Dialogue is talk Kinds of stories Action! Brainstorming
Standard Number 9781476551050 Pb.
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ID:   025018


What is a novel? / Guillain, Charlotte 2015  Book
Guillain, Charlotte Book
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Publication London, Raintree Publishers, 2015.
Description 32pGreen spine
Series Connect with text
Summary/Abstract Why are novels so popular? What makes a novel different from other types of writing? How can you find the right novel for you? Delve into literature and discover exactly what a novel is. What makes a great novel? How are characters important? What is a setting? Using great examples from past and present, this book explains clearly what is meant by a novel, before prompting you to write your own!
Contents What Do You Like to Read? What Is a Novel? Characters Plot Voice and Tense Adventure Stories Funny Novels Fantasy Novels Science Fiction Mystery Stories Realistic Stories Finding the Right Novel for You Take It Further
Standard Number 9781406290028 Hb.
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ID:   026759


Write every day: daily practice to kickstart your creative writing / Griffey, Harriet 2020  Book
Griffey, Harriet Book
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Publication London, Hardie Grant Books, 2020.
Description 224pPurple spine
Summary/Abstract Writing for yourself is a wonderful way to explore personal creativity and whatever you want to write, a daily practice will enhance your skill and confidence. Write Every Day is a brilliantly accessible book that demystifies the process and will help you see new ways to put pen to paper and discover your own unique writing style. Divided into 12 sections that range across voice, narrative, plot, structure, point of view, characterisation, dialogue, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, prose and memoir, Harriet Griffey shows you how to let go of any inhibitions, overcome writers block and expand your writing potential. Featuring creative writing tasks to develop ideas and skills, quick and simple word play tasks, as well as practical exercises, journal reminders and other writer's tips and inspiring quotes, Write Every Day is an exciting way to unleash your inner wordsmith, kick-start your imagination and get you writing.
Contents Getting started Voice Narrative Plot & structure Character Dialogue Point of view Place Fact Fiction Prose Poetry Memoir What next?
Standard Number 9781784883348 Pb.
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ID:   010631


Write your own realistic fiction stories / Farrell, Tish 2006  Book
Farrell, Tish Book
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Publication Great Britain, Ticktock Media Ltd., 2006.
Description 64pBlack Spine
Series Write your own
Summary/Abstract A step by step guide to write exciting fantasy stories filled with heroes and villains and packed with dramatic plot twists!
Standard Number 1860079261 Pb.
Key Words Authorship  Fiction - Authorship  Writing 
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ID:   007840


Writing Magic: Creating stories that fly / Levine, Gail Carson 2006  Book
Levine, Gail Carson Book
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Publication USA, HarperCollins Publishers, 2006.
Description 168pPink Spine
Summary/Abstract Newbery Honor author Gail Carson Levine shares her secrets of making magic with your writing.
Contents 1. Lift off 2. Heart nad guts 3. Plowing through 4. Digging deeper 5. Writing forever Writing for your spirit Putting your words out there Exeunt writing Index About the author
Standard Number 0060519606 Pb.
Key Words IGCSE  Fiction - Authorship 
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You can write awesome stories / Fandel, Jennifer 2012  Book
Fandel, Jennifer Book
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Publication Minnesota, Capstone Press, 2012.
Description 24pBrown spine
Series You can write
Summary/Abstract Introduces readers to the key steps in writing a fictional story through the use of examples and exercises
Contents Tell me a story Who are you?: characters Exactly: details A time and place: setting What's happening?: plot In the moment: scene I'm feeling it: mood What did you say?: Dialogue The end: endings
Standard Number 9781429676151 Hb.
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