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15 août 2011

Ways to Make a Two-Circle Story Wheel



A very simple story wheel could be a circle divided into approximately 6 segments with a place inside the centre for your story title. Following listening to a story and operating on it with discussion or drama, the youngsters can break the story up into parts and illustrate each part. These 650-180 can be displayed near to ebook shelves.

On the other hand, with a 2nd consecutive circle placed on top rated, the story wheel could be used within the process of creating stories using the outside wheel providing options for main characters inside the story and an inside wheel giving options for different story settings. Listed below are the instructions for producing such a story wheel.

How to make a 2 circle story wheel

1. Draw a large circle with a 7 inch (18 cm) diameter i.e. 3.5 in (9 cm) radius.

2. Draw a small circle with a four inch (10 cm) diameter i.e. 2 in (5 cm) radius.

3. Divide both circles into 6 segments

4. Making use of the large circle draw a circle with a 2 in (5 cm) radius inside the centre. This is exactly where the small circle will later be attached.

5. In each segment on the 650-175 large circle you will need a picture of a character and the character's name.

6. The name is written in the best on the segment, near to the edge of the circle, following the circular shape.

7. It works nicely if the name is composed of a common noun e.g. butterfly, doctor, horse, giant, preceded by an adjective which tells you one thing about the character e.g. silver butterfly, tiny doctor, flying horse, type giant.

8. 'A,' 'a,' 'An' or 'an' must be placed before the character name.

9. A picture in the character will need to be positioned under the name and above the centre circle.

10. Working with the small circle Cisco Certifications, in the best of each segment write 'lived' followed by a setting or location, e.g. 'on a spaceship,' 'in a busy town,' 'on a sunny island,' 'in a magic ship'

11. Draw a straightforward picture of your setting under the writing.

12. When all segments are complete, attach the smaller circle on leading on the large circle with a split pin.

Extension to drawing pictures

Make the circles larger and involve the Cisco young children in creating pictures on the characters and settings. These is often drawings, paintings and collages which might be stuck in place about the story wheels.





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