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Created on June 3, 2020
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ONCE UPON A TIME
You can write a introduction here
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Dolor sit amet
Step 3
Prepare to take notes
(at last)
The End
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Time to write
The structure of your story
You must/ You may
Write your Fairy Tales
Key words
Step 4
Step 5
Step 2
The setting
Create your hero
Magic is everything
Create your villain
The Challenge
Write your Fairy Tale step by step
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And make a mindmap
Prepare to take notes.
Fill in the grid
While reading...
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And make a mindmap
Prepare to take notes.
Fill in the grid
While reading...
EXAM PLES
Description
Description
Hero/Heroine
Villain
Qualities
Magic power
Evil
Good
Description
Description
Characters
Beast
Help
Magic power
Magic power
My Fairy Tale
What?
Conflict
Resolution
How?
Why?
Setting
Original place
Second place
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Describe her/him physically and morally
Step 1: Create your hero/heroine
Step 2: Describe the setting
and a type of dwelling
Choose a place...
Different settings can create different moods in a fairy tale.
Other examples of common settings in fairy tales include an enchanted forest or a royal palace.
For example, a nice little cottage in a forest is the perfect place to create a cosy, warm feeling.
A gloomy castle on the other hand might set the scene of a dark, gothic fairy tale.
So where does YOUR fairy tale take place?
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Describe her/him physically and morally
Step 3: Create your villain
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Step 4: Think about the magical element
What if the teapot could talk? What if the cat had magical powers?
Magic is the best part of any fairy tale. It is the magical element that guides your hero and helps them get their happy ending.
When creating your magical element, use the “What if” technique.
This is a useful technique to help you think outside the box and create some really magical elements for your fairy tale.
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Step 5 : Think of the challenge
What is your hero's problem?
The challenge or obstacle your hero faces must be impossible to overcome without the help of a magical character or some special abilities.
What is the solution?
For example only true love could break the beast’s curse in the Beauty and The Beast.
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Time to write!
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The exposition
the resolution
The Conflict
the climax
This is where you explain the problem and the villain's actions.
This is were you explain the obstacles the hero must face.
This is where you explain the solution and give your happy ending
This is where you describe the initial situation leading to the conflict.
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Once upon a time, there was...
So, ...
One day, ...
Then, ... ... and they lived happily ever after.
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You Must
You May
- Set the story in an imaginary world.
- Describe characters and actions.
- Respect the structure of a fairy tale.
- Adapt an existing tale
- Illustrate your storyboard.
Need more help?
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Trame facultative
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Well done!