Story Writing — Lesson
📚 Hook: The Magical Mango Tree Story 🌳🥭
Once upon a time in a small village in India, a little boy named Raju found a magical mango tree. Every time he told a story to the tree, it dropped juicy mangoes! 🍋 Raju loved sharing stories about his friends, festivals like Diwali, and even his school adventures. Just like Raju, you too can write your own magical stories that make your readers smile! 😊
✏️ Core Concepts: How to Write a Story
A good story has five important parts. Let’s learn them with an example about a kite festival in India! 🇮🇳🪁
| Part of Story | What It Means | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Beginning | Introduce the characters and place | “It was a sunny day in Ahmedabad. Meena and her friends were ready for the kite festival.” |
| 2. Middle (Problem) | Tell what problem or challenge happens | “Suddenly, Meena’s kite got stuck on a tall tree!” |
| 3. Events | Describe what the characters do | “Her friends tried to reach the kite, but it was too high.” |
| 4. Solution | Explain how the problem is solved | “Then, a kind uncle helped by climbing the tree and getting the kite down.” |
| 5. Ending | Finish the story happily or with a lesson | “Meena and her friends thanked the uncle and enjoyed flying their kites all afternoon.” |
📏 Key Formulas / Rules for Story Writing
- Use simple and clear sentences. Keep your words easy to understand.
- Write in order. Start from beginning, then middle, then end.
- Include characters and setting. Tell who and where the story is about.
- Show feelings and actions. Use words that tell what characters feel and do.
- Check spelling and punctuation. Use full stops, commas, and capital letters correctly.
- Give your story a title. It should tell what your story is about.
🤓 Did You Know?
The famous Indian writer Ruskin Bond wrote many stories about children and nature. His stories are simple and magical, just like the ones you can write! 🌲📖
📝 Exam Tips for Story Writing
- Read the question carefully. Make sure you include all points asked.
- Plan your story first. Think about the five parts before writing.
- Keep your story neat and tidy. Write in paragraphs and leave space.
- Avoid repeating the same words. Use different words to make your story interesting.
- Don’t forget the title! It should be short and related to your story.
- Common Mistake: Writing only a few lines without a clear beginning or end.
- Board Exam Pattern: Usually, you get 10 marks for story writing with 80-100 words.
Story Writing — Mcq
Story Writing — Mnemonic
🌟 Story Writing Mnemonics for Class 4! 🌟
1. S.T.O.R.Y 📝
- S - Start with a fun beginning 🎉
- T - Tell about the characters 👧👦
- O - Offer an exciting problem 😲
- R - Resolve the problem happily 😊
- Y - Yay! End with a good ending 🎈
2. “कहानी लिखो, मज़ा पाओ!” 🎉
- क - किरदार (Characters) बनाओ 👩🌾👨🚀
- ह - हुआ (What happened?) बताओ 📢
- आ - आगे क्या होगा? सोचो 🤔
- न - नतीजा (Result) लिखो ✔️
- ी - ईमानदारी से पूरी कहानी बताओ ❤️
3. R.A.M.A Story Trick 🐒
- R - Raja/Rani (Hero/Heroine) introduce करो 👑
- A - Adventure शुरू करो 🚀
- M - Musibat (Problem) दिखाओ 😟
- A - Achcha ending करो, सब खुश 😊
Use these fun tricks and write your own amazing stories! 📚✨
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