: Divide your story into three parts: the Beginning (setting the scene), the Middle (the main event or problem), and the End (how it was solved).

Below is an example story based on a typical 3rd-grade assignment from Sokolova's workbook , which often involves describing a scene or a series of events involving animals or seasonal changes. Sample Story: "A Brave Rescue"

If you are working directly with the Sokolova 3rd Grade workbook , follow these steps commonly taught in the curriculum:

The bird shook the water from its feathers and let out a happy chirp of gratitude. Fluffy felt a warm glow of pride in her heart. She realized that even a small squirrel could be a big hero. As the sun began to set, the two new friends shared a few sunflower seeds, thankful for the beautiful day and a lucky rescue. Tips for Writing Your Own Story