Find Your Familiar Story Here

Find Your School's Familiar Story Here.

Students from all over the country have been creating their very own stories about familiars. We're posting them here.


Create Your Own Familiar Writing Game - Template

Make Your Own Familiar Writing Game - Template

1. What kind of animal is your familiar?

2. Is your familiar a boy or a girl?

3. How old is your familiar?

4. What’s your familiar’s magical talent?

5. What’s your familiar’s name?

6. Where does your familiar live?

7. What other kinds of animals might live there, too?

8. Is your familiar friends or enemies with that other animal?

9. What makes your familiar sad? What makes your familiar happy?

10. What is the title of your story?

Things to keep in mind after answering these questions and writing your story:

Every familiar should want something. Whether it’s to save their wizards, find food or shelter, or escape their enemy, they need to have a goal.

After you have established the hero’s goal, you need to have an antagonist, or obstacle, keeping that hero from achieving his or her goal. It could be a person, an element – like a violent storm – or an emotion, like fear.

Another thing you should consider while writing this story is how your familiar’s magical talent might be able to help them achieve their goal and overcome the antagonist or obstacle keeping them from achieving it.

Here’s an example:

1. What kind of animal is your familiar? An elephant

2. Is your familiar a boy or a girl? A girl

3. How old is your familiar? 12 years old

4. What’s your familiar’s magical talent? Time travel

5. What’s your familiar’s name? Black Hawk

6. Where does your familiar live? China

7. What other kinds of animals might live there, too? Pandas

8. Is your familiar friends or enemies with that other animal? Enemies

9. What makes your familiar sad? What makes your familiar happy? It makes our familiar sad when she doesn’t have enough peanuts to eat.

10. What is the title of your story? Panda Strikes Back

Now that you’ve answered these questions, you need to write your story! Remember that your familiar needs a goal, an obstacle to achieving that goal, and a magical talent that will help them overcome that obstacle.

“Panda Strikes Back”

For Black Hawk, an elephant in China, life could be difficult - even when you have the magical power to travel through time. First, China is practically covered with panda bears, and as we all know panda bears and time traveling elephants do not get along. Especially when one of those panda bears eats the last of Black Hawk’s peanuts. And you never want to make an elephant hungry. But this was a clever elephant, one that knew how to use her magical talent the way any good familiar should. So she decided to travel through time to a baseball game where she knew there would be stands and vendors filled with peanuts, and she would never go hungry again.

What is Black Hawk’s goal? To find peanuts so she wouldn’t be hungry.

What’s the obstacle to achieving that goal? Her enemy, the panda bear, ate them all.

What talent does she use to overcome that obstacle? She travels through time to a baseball game!

Now you try. And be sure to send your stories to thefamiliarsbook@gmail.com.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Bonita Canyon Elementary School

Bonita Canyon Elementary School
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"Attack of the Fire Squirrels"

Early in the morning, in the most magical place on earth, Disneyland, Carl the Camel slept on his half of the room he shared with Buzz Lightyear.





Buzz was a terrible roommate. He was bossy, and he always wore Carl's clothing, in particular Carl's favorite purple sweaters. One day, when Carl went to his room to gather his purple sweaters so Buzz could never wear them again, Buzz blocked his way, preventing him from using the steps. So Carl relied on his magical familiar talent -- levitation -- to soar above the ground and into the air, floating over Buzz's head. He retrieved his sweaters and was reassigned to a different part of Disneyland, where he lived with Goofy, who had plenty of sweaters of his own.

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