At school, the children have read or listened to several Greek Myths. The majority of students have also designed and created their own mythical creature which they then described using powerful adjectives and similes.
I would now like the children to create their own Greek Myth.
The slides below will help to guide the children through the different sections that they will need to consider. There should be 4 paragraphs including an opening, a build up, the main action and an ending. It is possible that some of the children will want to separate some of the sections out even further to create even more paragraphs.
As always, if writing your story using paper take care to ensure you use neat handwriting, capital letters and full stops.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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