
Create Your Own Adventure with a Magic Door Story Map!
Plan a thrilling adventure using a story map and embark on a magical journey through a mysterious door. Unleash your creativity, explore new worlds, and craft captivating short stories filled with excitement and imagination.
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Friday 8th January 2021 LO: can I write a short adventure story? SC: I can use a story map to plan my characters adventure. I can include a mode of transport in my writing. I can write a short story using interesting vocabulary and other features that I have been taught in Year 4.
You only need to look at the story up until the little girl goes through the door: Journey - YouTube Imagine that you have created your own magic door! Where do you think you could go? What do you think you would do? How would you get home?
Draw your own story map of your own adventure through the door! Your story map should only be a quick sketch and should take you no more than 5 minutes to complete.
Independent Task: Use the story map that you have just created to write your own short stories. I want to see what you can do based on what you have learnt throughout the Autumn term. You will only have this lesson to complete your stories so don t make them too long. Try and be imaginative and remember to include correct punctuation.