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Journal 40 QuestionsAnswers Who is the Protagonist? Who/What is the Antagonist? What does the Protagonist want/need/desire? What are the obstacles the protagonist faces? How does the protagonist overcome these obstacles? What is the Climax? What Lessons do children learn from this book? What are some interesting examples of Stylistic Devices the author uses to engage readers? As Ms. Kosari reads the storybook aloud, fill in the following information in the chart below:

Journal 41- Brainstorming Children Story Ideas

Recall your favorite children's story, book, tale, fairy tale... What happens in the story? Why do you like it?

What lesson(s) does this story teach children?

What are some memorable lines, events, characters, illustrations, etc.?

Who is your all time favorite children story character? Why?

List 5 talking animals, objects, or non humans in some children's stories, cartoons, or movies you grew up with. For each write down a few words describing the qualities they possess. For example: Woody brave, rational, empathetic leader

Pick an animal and put clothes on it. Describe the clothing in detail. Give the animal a symbolic name or one using alliteration.

Now place this animal in an unexpected setting A specific location (city/country, place) A specific time (past decade/era/historical period, the present, or future)

Pick an object and put clothes on it. Describe the clothing in detail and give the object a name using alliteration. EXAMPLE: Spongebob Squarepants

Now place this object in an unexpected setting A specific location (city/country, place) A specific time (past decade/era/historical period, the present, or future) EXAMPLE: Rock Bottom- a deep sea trench located beneath Bikini Bottom. Everything is pitch black except for a few street lights.