Reading Text
Paste or upload a passage your class will use as the source text.
Load a Grade 4 mystery adventure sample with CCSS-ready narrative structure.
StoriesLens
Upload a reading passage and turn it into a ready-to-teach reading-to-writing lesson.
Paste or upload a passage your class will use as the source text.
Load a Grade 4 mystery adventure sample with CCSS-ready narrative structure.
Review and adjust before assigning.
Narrative story
RL.4.3 · Characters, setting, and events
W.4.3 · Narrative writing with clear sequence and details
This text includes a clear setting, character motivation, and a sequence of events. It is suitable for narrative imitation writing.
Useful sentences from the reading text that students can learn from.
"The library was quiet, but something unusual caught Mia's eye."
Descriptive opening
This sentence sets the scene and creates curiosity.
"The ______ was quiet, but something unusual caught ______'s eye."
"Together they followed the clue across the playground."
Sequence and movement
"Together they followed the ______ across the ______."
Student-facing task, writing frame, and checklist generated from the reading text.
Write the opening scene and make the setting feel quiet and mysterious.
"The ______ was quiet, but something unusual caught ______'s eye."
I used character, setting, sequence, and descriptive details.
Class Storybook Plan
A complete teacher-ready class plan generated from the reading text, grade level, CCSS focus, model sentences, and student writing task.
Objective, materials, warm-up, close reading, CCSS skill mini-lesson, guided imitation writing, student work time, share-out, assessment, and extension.
Paste student names, then auto assign each chapter or scene.
Use one name per line. Group names work too.
Assignments appear here after Auto Assign.
Your class can now open the student writing page and start from the example pattern.
24 student slots · 5 chapters
Everything you need to run this visual writing lesson.