Story maps – Talk before writing resources for primary resources Simon Walmesley @ Springboard Stories

Talking about stories and getting children to verbalise their stories before putting pencil to paper will really help with the structure of their retellings. And once the story structure is secure, children will have more time to think about their vocabulary and grammar.

Use these story on your whiteboard or tablets, or print them out and talk through the story in groups.

Select a button to find a story map that will enhance your lessons.

 

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  • “A really wonderful resource for teachers who still believe that there is value in stories and in handling books. Thank you!”
    “A really wonderful resource for teachers who still believe that there is value in stories and in handling books. Thank you!” Hannah Fuller Bookhappy, Durham
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