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4 results for the power of story.

  1. The power of story
    Network members only Example resources from St Thomas of Canterbury RC Primary School for using existing stories as models for writing. Network theme: the power of story.
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  2. 28 ways to turn children into storytellers
    A fabulous StoryQuest resource from Kate Norgate of The Crick Crack Club in association with The Prince's Foundation for Children & the Arts. Network theme: the power of story.
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  3. Adventures in Narrative
    Network members only Exemplar resources for developing creative writing in school through the use of visual arts. Network theme: the power of story.
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  4. Storytelling into writing: pupil film clips
    Network members only Pupils from St Thomas of Canterbury RC Primary School in Salford demonstrate how using existing stories as models for writing is a powerful way to both engage and scaffold developing writers for success. Network theme: the power of story.
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