Does your child have imaginative ideas but struggle to weave together a story plot?

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Does your child have imaginative ideas but struggle to weave together a story plot?

Postby Creative Hare » Thu Mar 23, 2023 3:43 pm

Try my new 4-day Story Structure Writing Course (5 hours) 


We will look at how to plan and apply simple storytelling structures for compelling writing - perfect for increasing creative confidence and excelling at exams.  Clare, the tutor and experienced teacher behind Creative Hare is looking for a group of children aged 9-11 years to trial her new "story structure writing course’ in return for your invaluable feedback. Due to this, Clare is offering the course at a reduced price of £75. At the end of the course you will be asked to complete a short questionnaire. This should take no longer than 10 minutes of your time. 


  WHAT WILL THE COURSE COVER?
  • Retelling a story, using an easy planning frame.
  • Discover how to capture stories with simple, yet effective plot outlines. 
  • Experience lots of guided writing practice with live verbal feedback to help you as you go.
  • Opportunity to edit and review your writing. 
  • Individual feedback will be emailed to parents at the end of the course.

     KEY DETAILS Dates: Tuesday 11 April - Friday 14 April  | 9.15am-10.30am Location: Live online, Zoom workshop   Group size: maximum 7 Price: £75 (£115 off £190)  Don’t delay - book your place todayEmail clare@creativehare.co.uk Mobile: 07858 309206www.creativehare.co.uk - new website coming soon.
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Re: Does your child have imaginative ideas but struggle to weave together a story plot?

Postby Creative Hare » Mon Mar 27, 2023 12:58 pm

What was your child's favourite aspect of the course? 

'Sticking to one story so that she actually finished one.Learning to have a plan which she has used again.Having helpful suggestions and someone keeping her on track.She liked the tiger picture to give her an idea where to start and because it was an interesting idea.She says her writing is more fun and easier now that she knows where her stories are going.She learned that it’s ok (and actually even good) to cross things out in her stories.Encouraged to edit.Given lots of positive encouragement and feedback.' - Parent 
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