Re: KS2 story genres - definitions?



On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 22:23:19 +0100, "gertie@grumbles"
<gertie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <rmurc31to3h12vjkr4n64vi5fqe0k3mpth@xxxxxxx>,
Sleezy <sleezy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Here's a suggestion ... stop top-posting.

I had to go to wikipedia to find out what that was - but in future I
shall post my bottom to all who request it ;o)


A little rude ... to someone who has been a major contributor to ICT
in Education since probably before you were born ... for a mere
oversight!

<BLUSH followed by SHAMELESS PLUG> btw, have you seen
www.marshal.co.uk/storyteller ????????

Marshal - I agree - a little overlap in your example!! Traditional
tales are supposed to be ones handed down from generation to
generation and fantasy ones probably are not.

OK - I guess you've confirmed that there's no real straight answer and
I think I shall stop worrying about it - ta Gertie :O)

Marshal
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