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We’ve all read great stories that end in a rush, and others that should have ended sooner. These four activities apply secrets from master storytellers to help students discover how to write effective story endings. They will learn to -

• Review the closing lines of famous novels and develop their own style.
• Discover how to use writing prompts to find their starting point.
• Try out expert techniques to bring their stories to a close.
• Stay motivated, right to the end.

Please contact Claire Vorster for free resources, or other questions.

Activities
Speaking and listening, planning, writing, reviewing.

Resources included in this plan
Writing Activities
Story Prompts
Reading and Comprehension
Story Planner
Online Resource Links

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