Day 99 of 180Week 20 of 36, ThursdayThird quarter

Two characters, one problem

✏️ Writing🔁 Practise⏱️ about 25 minutes

Write a scene where two characters want different things. End it without resolving it — a cliffhanger is allowed here.

Reps on something already met. Short, and worth doing even on a bad evening.

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Today is rung 7 of 12 on this topic

Narrative craft — dialogue, detail and a real ending

Can do: Writes a story with a problem, dialogue punctuated properly, sensory detail, and an ending that isn't "I woke up".

Why it matters

Story writing is where children learn that specific beats general — the single most transferable lesson in all writing.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

Endless "and then" sequences, no dialogue, and an ending that cancels the whole story.

⏱️ Two-minute check

"Write a short story where someone loses something. Put one line of speech in it."

Solid looks like: A problem, a resolution, and speech marks in roughly the right places.

The full activity for this topic · 20 minutes

Show, Don't Tell

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  1. 1Take a flat sentence: "He was scared." Rewrite it together showing the fear — hands, breath, what he looked at.
  2. 2Do three more together: happy, tired, angry.
  3. 3They write a short story and must include one shown feeling and one line of dialogue.
  4. 4Teach the speech rule once: new speaker, new line, punctuation inside the marks.
  5. 5Underline the best sentence in their story and say exactly why it works.

If it's too hard

Rewrite one told sentence into a shown one. That's the whole session.

If it's too easy

Write the same scene from two different characters' points of view.

Say this

"Don't tell me he was scared. What was his body doing? Let me work it out."

Writing practice

Week 20 at a glance

  1. Monday · Day 96

    🔢 Math

    7×8 = 56, five times

  2. Tuesday · Day 97

    📖 Reading

    Beat the page

  3. Wednesday · Day 98

    🔢 Math

    Fractions in the kitchen

  4. Thursday · Day 99

    ✏️ Writing

    Two characters, one problem

  5. Friday · Day 100

    🌍 Social Studies

    What can't the photo tell you?

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