Get ready for a cool adventure with this KS2 English quiz all about writing stories - we call them 'narratives'! Whether it's a mystery, a fable, or an action-packed tale, narratives are super fun to write. You've probably crafted your own stories at school!
Authors, just like you, have their favourite types of stories. Do you have a favourite author who writes the kind of stories you love? Let's explore the world of narratives together! Jump into this quiz and show off your fantastic story-writing skills!
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You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - Fiction
The goal is to write a story opening which makes your reader want to carry on reading.
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Actors play the part of characters.
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When writing dialogue, always remember: 'New speaker - New line'.
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Do you know why not?
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When setting a story, it's good to consider it in detail. What's the weather like? What time of year is it? What time of day? What does it feel like to be in the place where the story is set?
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A good story will usually have a good plot.
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It's more effective in stories 'to show, not tell'. Your reader is more likely to believe a character is bossy after seeing that character behave bossily.
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Suspense is important in thrillers.
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A speech between two characters is a dialogue.
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This is known as a 'resolution'.
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