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🎮 Every great game has a story. Now it's YOUR turn to write one!
Before we start Chapter 4, let's see what you already know! This quick quiz helps your teacher understand your starting point.
5 questions · No pressure · All answers are valid!
Introduce your character and setting. What is the situation?
The main events and challenges. What happens?
The resolution. How does the story finish?
1. "Luna logged into Minecraft for the first time." — This is the:
2. "Suddenly, a creeper appeared and chased Luna!" — This is the:
3. "Finally, Luna built a safe house and felt happy." — This is the:
4. "First, Luna opened the treasure chest." — "First" is a:
Number these sentences 1–4 to put the story in the correct order:
First, Luna logged into Roblox on a sunny morning. She was excited because today was her first big mission. She met her team — Zara, Maya, and Nora — in the lobby. They were ready to explore the treasure map!
Then, they walked to the ancient castle. Suddenly, a giant monster blocked their path! Luna felt scared, but she remembered her team. "Can you help me?" she asked Zara. After that, they worked together and defeated the monster because they were brave and smart.
Finally, they found the treasure chest! It was full of diamonds and gold. Luna felt proud because she never gave up. In the end, she learned that teamwork and English skills can help you win any adventure!
Use your story map to write a 3-paragraph gaming story. Use story connectors and past tense!
1.A story always has a Beginning, Middle, and End.
2."Suddenly" is used to introduce the end of a story.
3."Finally" is a story connector used at the end.
4.An adventure strip is a type of comic-style illustration.
Before presenting your story, check that you have:
You've written your gaming story! Time to share it with the world!
• 3 complete paragraphs (Beginning, Middle, End)
• At least 3 story connectors used correctly
• Past tense verbs used throughout
• Clear character, setting, problem, and solution
• Minimum 10 sentences total
• Reads story aloud clearly and confidently
• Uses appropriate expression and tone
• Shows adventure strip while presenting
• Maintains eye contact with audience
• Answers 1–2 questions about the story
| Criterion | ⭐⭐⭐ Excellent (4) | ⭐⭐ Good (3) | ⭐ Developing (2) | Needs Support (1) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 📖 Story Structure | Clear 3-part structure with smooth transitions between sections | 3-part structure present with minor transition issues | Story structure partially followed | No clear story structure |
| 🔗 Connectors | Uses 4+ story connectors correctly and naturally | Uses 3 story connectors correctly | Uses 1–2 connectors with some errors | Does not use story connectors |
| 📝 Grammar | Past tense used consistently and correctly throughout | Past tense mostly correct with minor errors | Past tense used with frequent errors | Unable to use past tense correctly |
| 🎤 Presentation | Reads with clear pronunciation, expression, and confidence | Reads with adequate pronunciation and some expression | Reads with hesitation and limited expression | Unable to read story aloud |