Alternative Endings Using Speech Marks Traditional Story Language Traditional Story Ideas We are learning: To practice using pictures and notes as a tool.

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Alternative Endings Using Speech Marks Traditional Story Language Traditional Story Ideas We are learning: To practice using pictures and notes as a tool for writing. To write extended narrative sentences with accurate time connectives and speech.

“Will you help me to….” “Of course I can” as he chewed juicy, green leaves. “Of course I can” as he pecked at rough, brown bark. “Of course I can” as his long trunk picked a ripe banana from a nearby tree. “I have an idea” said Anancy.

Anancy said “I can do better than that.” Straight away he raced to find….. “Will you….” “Of Course I can” As quick as a flash he rushed off to find….. “Will you….” “Of Course I can” A few hours later he ran as fast as he could to….. That afternoon he skipped happily to Miss Louise’s house.