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Teachers TV: Whiteboard Literacy - Story Starts

Overall rating 4 out of 54.7 (7 ratings)

Last updated 25 May 2012, created 29 June 2007, viewed 64,752

An alluring jewellery shop, a ghostly graveyard and a tunnel with a warning are just three of a series of seven exciting story starts that make up this programme, in Primary ICT.

These story starts are designed for teachers to use on their interactive whiteboards. Each s More…tory start is a short but dramatic video clip that will fire children's imaginations to continue the story into creative writing.

Advisor and Deputy Head, Simon Botten, introduces and gives some tips on how best to use these resources.

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Fab resources, thank you. Highly motivating way of getting students to start writing.Will be useful for my creative writing lesson especially the less motivating groups.

from sitizain07, 25 May 2012
(report comment) 5 out of 5

Great resource thank you. This will be very useful fr my ESL students.

from msdigam, 19 March 2012
(report comment) 5 out of 5

Great resource with endless opportunities for use across the primary curriculum

from HeatherT28, 15 November 2011
(report comment) 4 out of 5

Fantastic video resources. Our year 5 and 6 students are completely engaged in writing thanks to these story starters. They have made such an impact on student writing that I have shared this strategy with staff of younger students who are now using them as well. The discussions we have as small groups and as a class help meet Talking and Listening outcomes and we use thinking strategies to build up a scaffold for writing. The opportunities from these simple 90 second video clips is amazing! Thank you Teachers TV and TES for keeping this resource alive.

from Vincent_68, 22 July 2011
(report comment) 5 out of 5

Excellent resources. The children were so engaged and this was perfect for our unit on fantasy stories.

from lucy100, 22 May 2011
(report comment) 5 out of 5
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