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Monday, August 3, 2020

Interesting IPARC

Hey Bloggers! It feels like forever! At the moment in literacy, we are taking a look at children's stories by doing things such as researching authors and looking at differences and similarities between them or watching videos and breaking down conventions. I am really enjoying it and our end product will hopefully be a children's book of our own creation. We had to write an IPARC on a children's book of our choosing (An IPARC stands for intro, problem, action, resolution and conclusion. I wrote one about goldilocks then got a bit carried away by nitpicking. Anywho here it is! 

I: Goldilocks is going for a walk in the woods without parental supervision and no way to contact home.  
P: Goldilocks, gets hungry and walks into a random house in the middle of the woods because that's smart.
A: She eats porridge that may have been sitting on the bench for days, breaks a child's chair which means she must be very heavy as she is also a child and sleeps in a random strangers bed.
R: It turns out to be a bears house? and she gets woken abruptly from her nap in a random strangers bed.
C: The bears chase her out and make her run away into the forest with no way to get home or call for help because they ate her porridge even though they are bears and have no apparent way to cook or eat the porridge. 

As I said I started nitpicking. Can you give me a brief IPARC on a book you have read? See you next time.
-Zoe-
   

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