Monday 22nd November 2021
Room 8 call
Narratives - a fictional text. ADIOS
Structure
Structure
T - title
O - orientation (setting, character)
P - problem
s - solution
Conclusion
TIDES
Title
Introduction
Dilemma
Explanation
Solution
Examples of narratives we already know
Narnia
Harry potter
Lion king
UP
The Grinch
Pets 2
Pinocchio
Bolt
Toy story
Kung fu panda
Venom, let there be carnage
Venom
IIron man
End game
Iron man 2
Spider homecoming
Spider man 2
Infinity war
Croods 2
Annie
Ice age 2
Matilda
Moana
Avengers 2
End game
Maze runner 2
Brave
The hobbit 2
Kung fu panda 3
Hunger games 2
The twilight 2
Godzilla 2
X men 2
Daddy's home
Daddy's home 2
It
It 2
Godzilla vs king kong
Karate kid
Karate kid 2
Next generation karate kid
Sy kids
Spy kids 2
Good dinosaurs
Birds of prey
Features to use
Generally has a happy ending (princess gets saved, hero conquers the villain)
3 main characters (the more you have, the more confusing it is)
Should have dialogue (characters are talking)
No I except for dialog
Language/Vocabulary to use
Figurative language
Metaphors
Similers
Personifications
Alliterations
Onomatopoeia
Idioms
Hyperbole (exaggeration)
First person is I and we perspective
third person describes someone's perspective, for example he, she, they and not me or I.
Planning together as an example
E d
Planning together as an example #2
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