Story Structures; Complete Lesson – The Boy in the Dress
Complete Lesson on Story Structures and Planning a Story - Related to The Boy in the Dress by David Walliams
This download includes a complete, English lesson on the twenty-first chapter of the book The Boy in the Dress by David Walliams. The lesson focuses on how to plan a narrative and the important elements needed to create a story. The lesson uses the events in the chapter as a base. Children will read and discuss the chapter. There is a detailed PowerPoint to ensure children’s understanding of story structures. The class will plan a story together and then the children will use writing frames and cloze sheets to create their own plans. There is also a short chapter summary sheet for children to complete to reflect on the chapter read. You will need a copy of the book The Boy in the Dress; everything else needed is included in this download.
This download includes:
- Full and detailed lesson plan
- Complete lesson PowerPoint
- Writing prompt sheet
- Example anchor chart
- Cloze sheet and answers
- Chapter review sheets
This is the twenty-first chapter in my Boy in the Dress series of lessons, the first is here
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Complete Instruction Writing Unit
Complete Persuasive Writing Unit
Complete Dialogues and Play Scripts Writing Unit
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