Fables Writing
Fables Writing
Year 6
What are fables?
• The word fable is derived from the Latin
word fibula, which means “a story,”. Fable
is a genre that can be defined as a concise
and brief story intended to provide a
moral lesson at the end.
Structure:
1- Short stories
Language features
- Dialogue used only to advance the plot
and to state the moral of the story
- Characterization is limited and specific.
Eg. A lazy hare, A crafty raven.. Etc.
- Connectives to show cause and effect.
Connectives:
Once, When, after,
2 characters
Limited dialogue to
move the plot
Descriptive
language
A third minor
character
Onomatopoeia
Dialogue
2 adjective in a
row
Time
connective-
when
Moral of
the story.
No matter how rich or poor one may be, what matters more is to live
freely and in peace.
Think about your own fable in page 94 ,then plan
for it using this graphic organizer :
Your homework is:
Writing Task:
Write your own fable with animal characters,
where good behavior is rewarded, and bad
behavior is punished. At the end of the story
make one of the characters say the moral of
the story.
Make sure you use:
- Third person
- Past tenses
- Animals with human characteristics
- Good behaviour is rewarded bad
behaviour is punished
Have a Nice Day!