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Planning
This collection of resources will support students in key stages 3-4 in planning and writing creative narratives in different genres. It includes tips on plot, vocabulary and characterisation, planning sheets and storyboards, as well as a range of different stimulus material to inspire their stories, from images to first and last paragraphs.