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  • Up and Up by Shirley Hughes Analysis

    Up and Up by Shirley Hughes Analysis

    This month I wrote a post on Teaching Kids How To Structure A Story. Today I continue with a selection of mentor texts to help kids see how it works. Let’s look closely at another wordless picture book, this time by Shirley Hughes: Up and Up, from 1979. STORY STRUCTURE OF UP AND UP Up and Up…

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    April 28, 2018
  • Bye Bye Baby by Janet and Allan Ahlberg Analysis

    Bye Bye Baby by Janet and Allan Ahlberg Analysis

    This month I wrote a post on Teaching Kids How To Structure A Story. Today I continue with a selection of mentor texts to help kids see how it works. Let’s look closely at a picture book called Bye Bye Baby by husband and wife team Janet and Allan Ahlberg. I’ve chosen Bye Bye Baby to contrast…

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    April 25, 2018
  • Piper by Emma Chichester Clark Analysis

    Piper by Emma Chichester Clark Analysis

    This month I wrote a post on Teaching Kids How To Structure A Story. Today I continue with a selection of mentor texts to help kids see how it works. Let’s look closely at a picture book called Piper by Emma Chichester Clark. Piper is a bit of a maudlin tale, and Piper the dog is similar…

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    April 24, 2018
  • Father Christmas by Raymond Briggs Analysis

    Father Christmas by Raymond Briggs Analysis

    Some say that the very first British graphic novel was True Love (1981) by Posy Simmonds. Others would say it was Father Christmas by Raymond Briggs. This month I wrote a post on Teaching Kids How To Structure A Story.  Earlier in the month I looked at a wordless picture book, The Snowman by Raymond Briggs.…

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    April 20, 2018
  • Outside Over There by Maurice Sendak

    Outside Over There by Maurice Sendak

    This month I wrote a post on Teaching Kids How To Structure A Story. Today I continue with a selection of mentor texts to help kids see how it works. Today I look closely at a picture book classic by iconic American author/illustrator, Maurice Sendak. Outside Over There is a mythic journey of the imagination, with…

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    April 19, 2018
  • Waltzing Matilda by Banjo Paterson

    Waltzing Matilda by Banjo Paterson

    Today I analyse a song using the same story template, which happens to be Australia’s unofficial national anthem. I own “Waltzing Matilda” in picture book form, though it always scared me as a kid. Although the tune is upbeat, inspired indirectly by Celtic folk music, “Waltzing Matilda” is a tragic ghost story about theft, suicide…

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    April 17, 2018
  • The Chicken Book by Garth Williams Analysis

    The Chicken Book by Garth Williams Analysis

    This month I’m blogging a series aimed at teaching kids how to structure a story. This seven-step structure works for all forms of narrative. It works for picture books, songs, commercials, films and novels. Today I take a close look at a story so simple you’d wonder how it could include all seven steps. Yet it…

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    April 16, 2018
  • After The Fall by Dan Santat Story Analysis

    After The Fall by Dan Santat Story Analysis

    Earlier this month I wrote a post on Teaching Kids How To Structure A Story.  Today as case study let’s look at Dan Santat’s After The Fall, a metaphorical picture book with a very simple storyline and a strong message. Still, this isn’t a didactic (preachy) message. Why not? Because it’s metaphorical. If you have a…

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    April 13, 2018
  • The Really Ugly Duckling by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith Analysis

    The Really Ugly Duckling by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith Analysis

    Earlier this month I wrote a post on Teaching Kids How To Structure A Story. Earlier this week I looked closely at Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen’s Sam and Dave Dig A Hole to show how this classic story structure can be turned upside down, ironically. Today ‘s story is The Really Ugly Duckling. The Stinky Cheese Man…

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    April 12, 2018
  • Green Eggs and Ham by Dr Seuss Analysis

    Green Eggs and Ham by Dr Seuss Analysis

    This month I’m blogging a series aimed at teaching kids how to structure a story. This seven-step structure works for all forms of narrative. It works for picture books, songs, commercials, films and novels. Today I take a close look at another Dr Seuss early reader, Green Eggs and Ham. Green Eggs and Ham is buddy…

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    April 9, 2018
  • I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew Analysis

    I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew Analysis

    This month I’m blogging a series aimed at teaching kids how to structure a story. This seven-step structure works for all forms of narrative. It works for picture books, songs, commercials, films and novels. Today I take a close look at I Had Trouble In Getting To Solla Sollew by Dr Seuss. Solla Sollew is plotted using…

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    April 5, 2018
  • The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler Analysis

    The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler Analysis

    The Gruffalo is an example of mythic structure, which has been super successful as a story structure across cultures for the last 3000 years.

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    April 4, 2018
  • The Farmer and the Clown by Marla Frazee Analysis

    The Farmer and the Clown by Marla Frazee Analysis

    This month I’m blogging a series aimed at teaching kids how to structure a story. This seven-step structure works for all forms of narrative. It works for picture books, songs, commercials, films and novels. Today I take a close look at The Farmer and the Clown by Marla Frazee to show how universal structure exists…

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    April 3, 2018
  • The Gingerbread Man Story Structure and Analysis

    The Gingerbread Man Story Structure and Analysis

    I recently looked into The Magic Porridge Pot (a.k.a. Sweet Porridge), part of a whole category of folk tales about pots of overflowing food. Related, there is another category of folk tales about food that runs away. In the West, the most famous of those would have to be The Gingerbread Man, but have you…

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    April 2, 2018
  • Teaching Kids To Structure A Story

    Teaching Kids To Structure A Story

    Teaching kids to structure a story is not easy. A lot of students know how to begin, but can’t seem to finish. Others don’t know where to begin. There are plenty of writing templates out there which focus on detail: the five senses, character sketches, describe a setting… All of these are useful, but not…

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    April 1, 2018
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