,Question 1 [60]
1.1 Use all the knowledge you have learned in this module to develop a story
suitable for children between the ages of six and nine years. You can use the
rubric below to guide your story. (15)
Creating a children's story suitable for ages six to nine involves considering various
elements like plot, theme, setting, style, and characters. Here's a story that meets the
criteria outlined in the rubric:
Title: "The Magical Garden Adventure"
Plot: In a quaint little town called Harmonyville, there lived a curious young girl named
Lily. Lily loved spending her free time exploring the nearby woods and fields. One sunny
morning, while chasing butterflies, she stumbled upon a hidden path that led to a
mysterious garden. As she entered the garden, she noticed something extraordinary –
the flowers here could talk! They greeted her with cheerful voices.
Theme: The theme of the story is about friendship, kindness, and the wonders of
nature. Lily's adventures in the magical garden teach her the importance of caring for
living things and the joy of making new friends.
Setting: The garden in the story is described as a vibrant, colorful place with towering
sunflowers, singing roses, and wise old oak trees. It's a place where the beauty of
nature comes alive, and the setting is beautifully portrayed so that all children can
imagine its wonders.
Style: The writing style is age-appropriate, using simple language and vocabulary
suitable for children between six and nine years old. The sentences are constructed to
be engaging and easy to follow. There's also a touch of repetition and rhyme to make it
even more fun to read aloud.
, Characters:
1. Lily: Our young and adventurous protagonist.
2. Rosie Rose: A friendly and talkative rose who becomes Lily's first friend in the
magical garden.
3. Oliver Oak: A wise old oak tree who shares his knowledge with Lily and her
friends.
4. Sunny Sunflower: A cheerful sunflower who brightens up the garden with her
sunny personality.
The second story: Once Upon A Time
Once upon a time in a small village nestled between rolling hills, there lived a young boy
named Jack. Jack was known throughout the village for his insatiable curiosity and
boundless energy. He was always on the lookout for adventure, and his favorite spot to
explore was the dense forest that bordered the village.
One sunny morning, Jack decided to venture deeper into the forest than ever before.
Armed with a small backpack filled with snacks and a sense of excitement, he followed
a winding trail that led him into the heart of the woods. As he walked deeper, the trees
seemed to grow taller and the sunlight filtering through the leaves created a magical,
dappled effect on the forest floor.
Jack had heard stories of a hidden glen deep in the forest, a place rumored to be
enchanted with mysterious creatures and magical treasures. His heart raced with the
prospect of discovering this hidden gem.
After hours of wandering, Jack stumbled upon a clearing unlike any he had ever seen.
In the center of the glen stood an ancient oak tree with gnarled branches that reached
for the sky. Its roots seemed to weave a complex pattern on the ground, and at its base
lay a peculiar stone with strange symbols etched into its surface.
1.1 Use all the knowledge you have learned in this module to develop a story
suitable for children between the ages of six and nine years. You can use the
rubric below to guide your story. (15)
Creating a children's story suitable for ages six to nine involves considering various
elements like plot, theme, setting, style, and characters. Here's a story that meets the
criteria outlined in the rubric:
Title: "The Magical Garden Adventure"
Plot: In a quaint little town called Harmonyville, there lived a curious young girl named
Lily. Lily loved spending her free time exploring the nearby woods and fields. One sunny
morning, while chasing butterflies, she stumbled upon a hidden path that led to a
mysterious garden. As she entered the garden, she noticed something extraordinary –
the flowers here could talk! They greeted her with cheerful voices.
Theme: The theme of the story is about friendship, kindness, and the wonders of
nature. Lily's adventures in the magical garden teach her the importance of caring for
living things and the joy of making new friends.
Setting: The garden in the story is described as a vibrant, colorful place with towering
sunflowers, singing roses, and wise old oak trees. It's a place where the beauty of
nature comes alive, and the setting is beautifully portrayed so that all children can
imagine its wonders.
Style: The writing style is age-appropriate, using simple language and vocabulary
suitable for children between six and nine years old. The sentences are constructed to
be engaging and easy to follow. There's also a touch of repetition and rhyme to make it
even more fun to read aloud.
, Characters:
1. Lily: Our young and adventurous protagonist.
2. Rosie Rose: A friendly and talkative rose who becomes Lily's first friend in the
magical garden.
3. Oliver Oak: A wise old oak tree who shares his knowledge with Lily and her
friends.
4. Sunny Sunflower: A cheerful sunflower who brightens up the garden with her
sunny personality.
The second story: Once Upon A Time
Once upon a time in a small village nestled between rolling hills, there lived a young boy
named Jack. Jack was known throughout the village for his insatiable curiosity and
boundless energy. He was always on the lookout for adventure, and his favorite spot to
explore was the dense forest that bordered the village.
One sunny morning, Jack decided to venture deeper into the forest than ever before.
Armed with a small backpack filled with snacks and a sense of excitement, he followed
a winding trail that led him into the heart of the woods. As he walked deeper, the trees
seemed to grow taller and the sunlight filtering through the leaves created a magical,
dappled effect on the forest floor.
Jack had heard stories of a hidden glen deep in the forest, a place rumored to be
enchanted with mysterious creatures and magical treasures. His heart raced with the
prospect of discovering this hidden gem.
After hours of wandering, Jack stumbled upon a clearing unlike any he had ever seen.
In the center of the glen stood an ancient oak tree with gnarled branches that reached
for the sky. Its roots seemed to weave a complex pattern on the ground, and at its base
lay a peculiar stone with strange symbols etched into its surface.