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Objective

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to write a creative story about ball hockey, using descriptive language and proper sentence structure.

Materials and Prep

  • Paper
  • Pencil or pen
  • Imagination

Before starting the lesson, make sure you have a basic understanding of ball hockey and its rules.

Activities

  1. Brainstorming: Take a few minutes to think about your favorite ball hockey game or a memorable moment you had while playing. Write down some key words or phrases that come to mind.
  2. Descriptive Writing: Use the words and phrases from your brainstorming to write a descriptive paragraph about your ball hockey experience. Try to include details about the location, the players, the equipment, and the excitement of the game.
  3. Dialogue Writing: Imagine a conversation between two players during a ball hockey match. Write a short dialogue using quotation marks to indicate speech. Be creative and think about what the players might say to each other during the game.
  4. Creative Story: Now, use your descriptive paragraph and dialogue to create a creative story about ball hockey. Think about a plot, characters, and a conflict that can be resolved during the game. Make sure to include descriptive language and dialogue to make your story engaging.

Talking Points

  • Ball hockey is a fun sport that can be played with friends or in organized leagues.
  • The game is similar to ice hockey, but it is played on a hard surface like a street or a gymnasium.
  • Players use sticks to hit a ball instead of a puck, and the objective is to score goals.
  • When writing a descriptive paragraph, think about using adjectives to describe the players, the ball, and the action.
  • Dialogue is a way to make your story more interesting by showing what the characters are saying to each other.
  • Remember to use quotation marks around the spoken words in your dialogue.
  • In your creative story, make sure to have a clear beginning, middle, and end to create a complete narrative.
  • Use your imagination to create interesting characters and a compelling storyline.

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