sábado, 10 de novembro de 2012

Students' stories about a film

Here are my students stories about the animated film I told you about some post ago. This is the film with a student's poem as subtitles Here are the stories

quinta-feira, 11 de outubro de 2012

Students' stories

My 10th graders decided to share with everyone their stories based on Paula Rego's painting "The Policeman's Daughter".


domingo, 7 de outubro de 2012

The Policeman's Daughter - Part II


(thanks Helena Lopes for your suggestion)
 
And waited. And waited. Feeling suspicious, Stewart went to Julie's bedroom. He peeped through the door hole and saw her shining her father's boots. "How weird!" - he thought - "Why tonight?".
Julie's father is a tough policeman. Their relationship was never easy but they were trying to understand each other better. But, how could Stewart know? Both lived together, but both lived alone. 


terça-feira, 25 de setembro de 2012

A Fictional Story based upon a Film

Well, let me first show you my latest challenge. My next story is going to based upon this wonderful animated film. Any suggestions?

 

A Fictional Story based upon a Painting

The Policeman's daughter, by Paula Rego
Part I
Once upon a time there was a black cat and a young woman. Both lived together, but both lived alone. Stewart, the cat, slept all day. Julie, the young woman, spent all day cleaning, cooking, knitting, washing. At night, Stewart used to sneak out of the window. At night, Julie was asleep. They rarely meet, but they often noticed the other's presence. Both lived together, but both lived alone.
One day, when Stewart was preparing his night out, ther was no food on his plate. He waited. 


I'm still writing the rest of the story. Any suggestions?
If you cannot wait for Part II of my story, please write your own and share it with us.

Welcome Storytellers

Welcome all story readers, story tellers and story lovers to my blog.
If you just feel like reading...read one of my/our stories.
If you fell like writing...why not? Fell free to write and share with everyone the creative stories you have under your pillow.