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5 Top Elements Of Creative Writing For Primary School

Creative writing is a form of writing used to depict something which comes from imagination and ideas. For primary school kids, it is important to learn writing skills that will help them to put their thoughts on what they perceive or think.

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5 Top Elements Of Creative Writing For Primary School

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  1. WriteEdge CreativeWritingForPrimary School Creativewritingisaformofwritingusedtodepictsomething whichcomesfromimaginationandideas. Forprimaryschool kids, itisimportanttolearnwritingskillsthatwillhelpthem toputtheirthoughtsonwhattheyperceiveorthink. Thekids needtolearnthebasicfeaturesofcreativewritingfor primaryschoolwhichwearedescribinginthisarticle.

  2. 1 Character 5Top 5Top 5Top ElementsOf ElementsOf ElementsOf Creative Creative Creative WritingFor WritingFor WritingFor PrimarySchool PrimarySchool PrimarySchool Plot 2 Setting 3 4 PointOfView 5 WritingStyles

  3. Character Acharacteristheoneaboutwhomthe storyisallaboutandwhohelpsto drivethestoryforward. Itcanbe anyone, aperson, animal, place, or thing, whichdependsonthenarrative youarewritingabout. Additionally, theysaythedialoguesandportraythe actions.

  4. Plot Theplotisaseriesofeventsthattakesplacefrom thestarttilltheend. Itmakesuptheentirestory asitbringsforwardthecharactersandbackground ofthestory. theplotofthestoryisveryimportantsothatthe readerscanunderstandwhatitisallabout. For example, studentshavetowriteanessayona fictionalstory. Moreover, withawell-structured plot, astorycanbewrittenproperlyand recognizedasitisactual.

  5. Setting Asettingofastoryiswhenandwhereaparticularincident takesplace. Forexample, studentshavetowriteanessayon theschooltriptheywentonlastmonth. Beginwiththedate, time, andtheplacefromwherethejourneystarted. Inaddition, narratehowmuchfunyouhaveduringthe journey. Itwillmakethereaderclearabouteveryimportant thingyouenjoyedonthetrip.

  6. Pointofviewisthatperspectivethatmakesthereader PointOfView understandthesentimentsacharacterexperiencesina story. Youcanwriteinthreeforms FirstPerson- Actually, inthisform, theonewhois tellingthestoryisthemaincharacter. SecondPerson: Inthisform, thenarratorspeaksto thereaderusing "you," "your," and "yours". ThirdPerson: Inthisform, theonewhotellsthestory isnotpartofit.

  7. WritingStyles NarrativeWritingStyle: Thistypeofwritingisusedto tellthestory. DescriptiveWritingStyle: Thisstyleofwritingdescribes thepersonorplaceinsuchawaythatitcreatesa realisticpictureinthereaders' minds. ExpositoryWritingStyle: Thisstyleofwriting describes, orinformsthereadersaboutsometopics.

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