Buckle your seatbelts becuase this story gets real weird, real quick. Subject. Ships from and sold by big_river_books. OK, we couldn't do THAT, so we did the next best thing: Avatar!
It's a quick, easily digestable story, and a great way to start your day!It's a new week and a new us! Nope! We did Love Actually for Valentine's Day last year, so is it When Harry Met Sally? It’s Finish My Story - the weekly podcast where three people (attempt to) create narratively complex stories... one line at a time. So this week we start with a classic French Novel : The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo, and tell a story about Mayans, Florida, and a whole lot of cheese (literally and figuratively).
Mistakes are made! You won't want to not listen and disappoint all of your friends!The story crew is back! Ready, set, go: Form a silly sentence as words fall from the air.
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After a brief hiatus Cameron, Jon and Peter are here shoving another completely improvised story down your throat. Print download the pdf. But the Story Must Go On.
We start with the first line of the 2017 Best Picture winner Shape of Water and tell a mixed-up Oscar bait, convoluted tale that will keep you guessing!WOW!!
And we've got news! But wait, this time, Jon and Peter are without Cameron, so the lovely and talented (and AUSTRALIAN) Caroline O'Brien (@Carolineactor) comes in to fill her shoes, and she does so quite nicely. Thank you! That's right folks, this week we started with the highest grossing film of all time, and told a story about time traveling, fake veteran's hospitals, and of course, raspberry cronuts.
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We also have the return of crazy accents, like we saw in our last episode! Support strong writing skills with this fill-in-the-blank printable worksheet. This wacky episode is surely not to be missed.And don't forget to follow us on social media for all of our updates and punishments:We're Back with another all new episode!! This week Les, Peter, and Jon start with the opening line of last years best picture winner "Moonlight, and tell a weird wacky story of superhero origins, chemsitry, and forbidden love between a person and a non-human being (kind of like this years best picture winner "The Shape of Water" it turns out!!).
Then this is the episode for you! Basically it is the sharing of creative writing. And it hasn't gotten past the story crew either.
see all for age 6-7. Not really, we're still the same. Ok we couldn't do that, so we did Pocahontas, which is somewhat Thanksgiving themed. Cameron Hope, our intrepid guest host from last week will be joining the podcast full time, as Les has to continue his successful storytelling career more full-time. And we've got news!
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On voting rights, let's finish what my dad, Lyndon Johnson, and John Lewis started. Oh, and don't worry, there are plenty of Aussie jokes thrown in there for good measure.
So we start with the first line of the muscles from Brussels premier film, and weave a tale of love, roommates, human sushi plates, and bad listeners. Fun is had! The FMS crew is back!! But this week Cameron, Jon and Peter start off with the very first line ever spoken on the 15 season show Grey's Anatomy, and tell a story about Jai Alai, deadly underground tournaments, lost loves, and Tom Hanks movies from the early 2000's. It's another story day!! It's Valentine's Day, can you believe it?? So we're telling a Valentine's Day story!! Choose a style, opening and type of ending, name your character, choose a few adjectives and we write a story for … Find us on social media!

Finish the Story Support strong writing skills with this fill-in-the-blank printable worksheet.
Fun is had! Mistakes are made! To. Try making a smaller version of this classroom classic for your child's bedtime reading.
It's all you can think about right now, ever since you read the word Avengers a second ago. Stories are told!
I will make an original post with [HMFMS] (help me finish my story) in the title. An exciting project created years ago by AllanG -Teacher in Australia, for all children who love to write and share their writing. Finish My Story is back! Don't you be a bad listener, and listen to it!!WOW! Invite your child to bring these kid-friendly quotes to life with this collection of free printables. This time we start with the first line (althought that is debated hotly in the opening) of the classic Hamlet allegory: The Lion King, and weave a tale of ghosts, pocket watches, barcaloungers, and angry grandpas.