Learn how an author uses circumstances in a text. You'll need a pen and paper or a device, and the home activity from the previous lesson.
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Year 4
Circumstances in a text
Explore how narrative plot develops
Learn how an author develops narrative plot. You'll need a pen and paper or a device, the home activity from the previous less, and the plot element diagram.
Develop an orientation (part 1)
Learn how to develop the orientation when you write a narrative text. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work, and the home activity from the previous lesson.
Develop an orientation (part 2)
Learn how to write an orientation to engage readers. You'll need a pen an paper to record your work and the home activity from the previous lesson.
Exploring noun groups to support narrative writing
Learn more about noun groups to help you develop the characters in your narrative writing. You'll need a pen and paper and the home activity from the previous lesson.
Purpose of the complication (part 1)
Learn about the rising action in a narrative. You'll need pen and paper or a device and the home activity from the previous lesson.
Purpose of the complication (part 2)
Learn about how a complication leads to a climax in a narrative. You'll need pen and paper or a device, crayons or coloured pencils and the home activity from the previous lesson.
Purpose of the resolution (part 1)
Learn more about narrative plot, the falling tension and resolution. You'll need pen and paper or a device and the home activity from the previous lesson.
Purpose of the resolution (part 2)
Learn about the role of resolution in narrative. You'll need pen and paper or a device and the home activity from the previous lesson.
Review author choice and key narrative elements
Learn about the connections between the key elements of a narrative. You'll need pen and paper or a device and the home activity form the previous lesson.
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