Wednesday, 27 October 2021

My Brainstorming. ( For Fables)

                        My Brainstorming. ( For Fables) 🧠

Kia Ora,bloggers from around the world👉🌍. Today I am blogging about my brainstorming for my fables. On slide number 12 you can see my brainstorming and I even wrote a reason why I choose this fable. I am going to be writing a fable about a boy called Yasin who came from another country , and how the other boys made fun of him. After reading a few fables , I really liked this one and wanted to share it. It teaches us a simple moral lesson about life and traditions.This fable talks about how you need to respect other people's religion and not make fun of them. You should welcome them to your school and welcome them whole heartedly.  😊 It took me a long time to figure out what I should do. This fable gives a very important message of being kind and accepting towards people. I thought the other boy's name should be Max. So far that was my brainstorming. I hope you like my idea please tell me if you did. I really liked my own idea and I can't wait for you to read the whole fable. 

Anyways keep safe. Spend time with your families.👪 Please leave some thoughtful and nice comments. Enjoy reading what I have brainstormed for my fable. Down below is my fables slideshow. Enjoy!😆 (My brainstorming is in slide 12).




Thanks for reading my post.

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Kia kaha.✋

1 comment:

  1. Hi Ibrahim. Well done, you have chosen a thoughtful moral to your story. Your plan today doesn’t say HOW these 2 characters are interacting and what happens to make the moral be important. Can you go back and read some fables and read the slides to help you with this? The characters should be animals.
    Perhaps your 2 characters (keep your names) could be creatures from different ecosystems, eg a land animal and a bird, or a fish. They might think they have difficulties living close by, but somehow work out how to live together, even though they are different. That would fit with your moral of the story. Good luck, Ibrahim. Kia kaha.

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