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Part I : The theory, philosophy and approach explained. Introduction What is storyline Learning and the curriculum Learning and pedagogy What does storyline look like in the classroom Part II : Four approaches to planning a storyline. The street : a WWII storyline, plan and process The letter : The owl who was afraid of the dark and a health and wellbeing storyline The challenge : Junior dragons' den and The apprentice storylines The visitor : a visitor from space, The lighthouse keeper's lunch and a Rabbie Burns storyline Part III : Assessment and planning approaches. Choosing your storyline approach Storyline and curriculum planning Ways of presenting and assessing the learning Part IV : Appendices practitioner examples, plans, case studies and templates. 1 Storyline in a day 2 Alien writing frame 3 Practitioner example : Alien story 4 Practitioner example : WWII plan 5 Practitioner example : Highland clearances (the street) 6 Practitioner example : Wizard school (the street) 7 Practitioner example : Mary Queen of Scots 8 Practitioner example : Forest school (the letter) 9 Practitioner example : Our railway 10 Practitioner example : The middle ages (the challenge) 11 Practitioner example : Egypt 12 Practitioner example : Wind farm 13 Practitioner example : New neighbours and refugees (the street) 14 Synopsis planning pro forma 15 Storyline planning pro forma 16 Storyline planning template 17 WWII complete synopsis 18 WWII complete plan 19 Rainforest complete synopsis 20 Rainforest complete plan 21 Deforestation example 22 Assessment pro forma 23 Completed assessment grid 24 Using templates |