YOU WILL NEED: Writing utensil Story Starter from yesterday (The ½ note card written by your classmates)

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YOU WILL NEED: Writing utensil Story Starter from yesterday (The ½ note card written by your classmates)

Before you tell me its ready to shoot…. Are your pages separated by at least one line? Are your paragraphs indented? Is your cover/title page typed? Is your About an Author page typed?

Parts of a story Main Character—Joey (Jedi Knight) Supporting Character—Dawn (Dragon—Purple) Setting– Classroom– Middle Ages Problem—Broken Light Saber Solution– Dragon becomes weapon… light saber not needed

Parts of a story Main Character—Sadie—A dog Supporting Character—Bob– A cat Setting– Madagascar—1600’s Problem—They cant get off of Madagascar Solution– Make boat, go to sea, find a ship

Parts of a story Main Character— Supporting Character— Setting– Problem— Solution–

Creative Story Requirements Every sentence has an adjective or an adverb Every paragraph has 2 prepositional phrases The book has 3 similes (Like and As) The book has 2 metaphors The book has 3 idioms (Ex- Splitting headache) The book has 2 examples of hyperbole (exaggeration) The book has 2 different uses of dialogue (Talking) Uses all 4 types of sentences Uses 3 interjections

Creative Story Requirements Cover Title Author Picture

Creative Story Requirements Cover Page Title Author Genre Type Authors purpose

Creative Story Requirements Book Must have a minimum 2 page rough draft Must be typed Rough draft must have visible paragraphs Rough draft must have page separations Every page of the book will have text and picture (hand-drawn, colored) About the Author Page---answering the statement… “My favorite thing about writing this story is…….”