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Write About What Scares You Most (7-11 years)

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Grade 3, 4, 5

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"Write About What Scares You Most (7-11 years)"

A practical teaching resource designed to engage children in linguistic and emotional exploration. Primarily aimed at educators, public school teachers, and homeschoolers.

Target Audience

  • Ages 7-11 or Grade 3 through Grade 5 students.

Purpose of the Resource:

  1. To stimulate students' creative writing talents.
  2. To encourage them to explore various emotions - prominently fear.
The learning resource includes:
  • An intriguing radio script named “Guinea Pig Radio” that depicts a conversation between DJ George and his co-presenter.

  • This allows further tasks like:
    • Turning e-mails by fictional listeners into solid three-paragraph stories.

    • Penning down imaginary e-mails about their deepest fears or discussions about what scares them most.

    Beyond basic prompts:

    This worksheet also aims to improve linguistics skills such as:

    1. Sentence construction including complex sentences.
    2. Appropriate use of connectives.
    3. (Element) -->(Element)
    4. Advanced vocabulary.
    5. Punctuation placements.
    6. Grammar tips.(Element) -->(Element) mi.

      Other Practical Uses:

      • In general classrooms as individual or group activities aimed at stimulating creative thinking and construction of effective narrative structures alongside language enhancement exercises

      • A homework assignment or even examination practice for students who crave classic English language practice, also catering to children with special needs and those for whom English is a second Language.
      "Write About What Scares You Most (7-11 years)" makes writing less of a mystery and more of an exciting journey!

What's Included

10 pages

Resource Tags

teaching resource creative writing language skills fear exploration storytelling

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