Develop understanding of the structure of a story that involves a journey or quest using the resources provided which can be used instantly by pupils. These resources can be used to support teaching and learning during an English unit focusing on writing journey stories and can be used to identify the features in model texts and structure their own independent writing.
A poster and a variety of planning sheets are included, in slightly differing formats for you to choose from, to support pupils when noting and organising their ideas before writing.
What is included in this resource?
- Writing a journey story poster
- Journey story planning sheets
- Teacher notes with guidance on how the resources could be used in the classroom to support reading and writing
What is a journey story?
A journey story, also known as a quest, is a narrative where a hero goes on an adventure and encounters several problems on the way. The hero may be journeying to collect something or achieve a goal, which could be for someone else. The hero usually ends the story wiser or stronger.
National Curriculum programme of study links
Year 2 writing - composition
Pupils should be taught to consider what they are going to write before beginning by:
- planning or saying out loud what they are going to write about
- writing down ideas and / or key words, including new vocabulary
Year 3 / 4 writing - composition
Pupils should be taught to plan their writing by:
- discussing writing similar to that which they are planning to write in order to understand and learn from its structure, vocabulary and grammar
- discussing and recording ideas
Year 5 / 6 writing - composition
Pupils should be taught to plan their writing by:
- identifying the audience for and purpose of the writing, selecting the appropriate form and using other similar writing as models for their own
- noting and developing initial ideas, drawing on reading and research where necessary