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Aesop's Fables
A growing list of fables to read
Storybird
This beautiful website provides you with a range of art work which you use to make your own stories.
 
Chill Out
From the DECS site, help for understanding and writing a narrative
Features of a Narrative
An overview of what a narrative is, how it is organised and what sort of language forms it uses. Has links to other pages.
Checklist for Students
A link from the "Features of a Narrative" site, this is a one page checklist of what needs to be included. Includes things such as 'metaphors' with a link explaining what they are.
Worksheet for narratives
Explore different aspects of Narratives with this worksheet from ReviseWise

Story Skeletons
Story outlines for you to complete
Story Starters
For when you can't get started
Story Chains
User the text boxes to fill in the story, then submit it to the website.
Creative Writing for Teens
A set of exercises to help improve writing
Wacky Web Tales
For Year 3 and above. Fill in the blanks to create your own fun stories
Writing a Story - Planning
From Revise Wise English. Learn about the important parts of a story.Watch the video, complete the worksheet and take the test.
Writing a Story - Beginnings and Endings
From Revise Wise English. Watch the interactive video, then take the test.
Creating a Character
A one-page sheet to fill in to develop a character for a story
Ideas for Group Writing Exercises
Short qriting exercises that help you develop the craft of writing.
Story Planner
Fill in this one page planner before you begin your narrative.
Tips for Young Writers
Tips about getting started, collecting ideas, developing stories, etc
Narrative Rubric
From RubiStar, this rubric has been designed to assess a narrative.
Nestle Write Around Australia
Read the stories of past winners, link to authors, tips and writing resources
Proofreading Checklist
Tick the items you want in your checklist, then print it, ready to use!
Story Plans
Download these two story plans to help plan your narrative
Story Planner
A one-page story planner, suitable for upper primary
Creative Writing Ideas
Lots of ideas to get you started
Story Ideas
Lists different types of narrative (ie science fiction) and gives a short list of six words you might use
Create a Story
Download these grids to help you develop ideas for the character, setting, plot and objects. Then, choose two numbers and randomly select parts for your story.
 Using Comics to Introduce the Narrative Genre
An article from Read, Write, Think

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