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Magical creatures in Isadora Moon – Story stimulus activity Click to download The activity could be expanded to encourage pupils to think about different genres of writing: they could create prospectuses, adverts or posters for their fantasy schools, or write a story set in a magical school. In this activity, children look at the fairy and vampire school timetables, then create their own fantasy school timetable. She tries both Fairy School and Vampire school, with their very different timetables. In Isadora Moon Goes to School, Isadora must decide which school suits her best. What sort of school would you go to? – writing/creative stimulus activity Click to download At the end, each group presents their storyboard to the class.
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They will then convey this plot in a series of panels using a mixture of words and pictures. Working together, each group must agree a plot using all the pictures they rolled. Give each group a set of five story dice. Group Storyboard Activity- Preparation: introduce your class to the concept of a storyboard using examples from film production or comics/graphic novels.At the end, compare all the different stories that came from the same pictures. Individual Writing Activity-Every child writes a story using the same stimulus pictures from the dice.As a class, children volunteer line-by-line suggestions for a story using all the rolled pictures. Whole Class Starter Activity-Roll the dice (volunteers could do this).These are included in the presentation, along with some ideas for Stretch and Challenge and Differentiation: Here are some teaching ideas for using the Story Dice.

Isadora Moon Story Dice and the Isadora Moon Story Dice for Teachers PowerPoint Click to download the activity sheet Click to download the teacher’s PowerPoint Read about The Isadora Moon Guide to Writing Stories in this blog post. Individual activities could be adapted from the guide for classroom use, or the whole guide could be adapted into a longer project over several weeks. It does not require children to already be familiar with Isadora Moon, though enthusiasm for the books could be helpful. This practical step-by-step guide to writing stories uses examples from the Isadora Moon books to show children how they can create their own stories. The Isadora Moon Guide to Writing Stories Click to download Victoria Stitch Reading Notes Click to downloadĬhallenges and questions to enhance a group or individual reading of Victoria Stich: Bad & Glittering. Isadora Moon Story Dice Activity Click to download Create Your Own Isadora Moon Wings Activity Sheet Click to download Isadora Moon Dress-up Doll Click to download Resources for in the classroom Read a behind-the-scenes look at the food in the Isadora Moon Party Guide here. Host Your Own Magical Isadora Moon Party! Click to download It uses materials easily available in most craft shops and doesn’t require a sewing machine or any special equipment. This project is a simplified version of the Pink Rabbit I made. Make Your Own Mini Pink Rabbit Guide – a Craft Project for Young People Click to download Some components may not be safe for very young children, and it will require an adult with some sewing confidence to make. This project is to make a Pink Rabbit just like the one I take to events.

Create your own ISADORA MOON CROWN Click to download Make Your Own (Lifesize) Pink Rabbit Guide (recommended for adults) Click to download
