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Recount Writing Adventures

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Recount Writing Adventures

Children writing stories

📚 Part 1: Understanding Recount Structure

1. What are the three main parts of a recount? Circle the correct answer:

Beginning, Middle, End

Orientation, Events, Conclusion

Who, What, Where

2. What do we include in the ORIENTATION? Tick all that apply:

Who was there

What happened

When it happened

Where it happened

3. Circle the best sentence starter for the EVENTS section:

"I think that..."

"First, I..."

"Maybe we could..."

4. What comes at the end of a recount? Circle one:

A question

A conclusion or how you felt

The beginning again

✏️ Part 2: Planning Your Recount

5. Think of something special that happened to you. Fill in the boxes below:

ORIENTATION (Who, What, When, Where):

EVENTS (What happened first, then, next?):

First:

Then:

Finally:

CONCLUSION (How did it end? How did you feel?):

🎨 Part 3: Recount Ideas

6. Draw a picture of your favourite memory that you could write a recount about:
7. Write three ideas for recounts you could write:

1.

2.

3.

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