TIGHES HILL Term 1 Writing Assessment Years 1-6. Today you are going to write a narrative or story. Part of your idea is this giant cat with the man in.

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TIGHES HILL Term 1 Writing Assessment Years 1-6

Today you are going to write a narrative or story. Part of your idea is this giant cat with the man in front of the veterinary clinic. Who is the man? Why is he there? What happened to the cat? How did it happen? What happens next?

Think about: the characters and where they are the complication or problem to be solved how the story will end. Remember to: plan your story before you start write in sentences pay attention to the words you choose, your spelling and punctuation, and paragraphs check and edit your writing when you are finished.