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Creating Incredible Games that Match Story Content
Conjunctions Compound sentences conjoined Compound sentences
with “and” and “so.” conjoined with “y.”
Body parts- eyes, teeth, claws and Body parts- ojos, dientes,
other “Wild Thing” body parts garras, etc.
Semantics
Strategies to learn new vocabulary New terms-mischief, gnashed, New terms- travesura, rugidos,
rumpus crujieron, afilados,
centellaeantes
Wh- questions What, who, where, when, why Qué, quién, dónde, cuándo,
por qué
Macrostructure- story elements, Sequencing, story elements (characters, setting (time and place),
structure, organization of a narrative
problem, solution, initiating event, character intentions and desires,
moral)
Chain or Circular Story Games
Circular stories are actually the easiest to create because they truly resemble board games. In Where
the Wild Things Are, Max gets in trouble and is sent to his room, crosses the ocean and goes to where
the wild things are, crosses the ocean back, and returns to his room.
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