Whole writing (school)

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At school, a full script is a self-contained literary work. In contrast to the reading book, it is intended to convey child-friendly reading in context . Students should learn to refer to information in other chapters and thus understand the content. Furthermore, this can lead to the task of completing the story if you put yourself in the position of the plot and assign a further course to the open-ended plot.

Individual evidence

  1. Sigrid Opl: The whole font - the children's novel / fantastic children's and youth literature . GRIN Verlag, 2003, ISBN 978-3-638-19500-3 ( Google Books ).