Learning Goals:
~Write your best personal narrative, or personal story, using memory of a person or place.
~Study the strategies for generating personal narratives.
Writing Workshop Activities:
Lessons From Mentor Narratives
Everything Will Be Okay
By James Howe
Video
Narrative Challenge
Write a narrative using one of our strategies from class today.
Writing Reminders
Homework:
~Study the strategies for generating personal narratives.
Writing Workshop Activities:
Lessons From Mentor Narratives
- When characters talk, writers make them say the words and use the tone that shows their personalities and hints at the bigger meaning of the moment.
- Writers explain why the characters act the way they do.
- Writers zoom in on the small but powerful details that really capture big moments and feelings.
Everything Will Be Okay
By James Howe
Video
Narrative Challenge
Write a narrative using one of our strategies from class today.
Writing Reminders
- Write a beginning for your story.
- Use transition words to tell what happened in order.
- Elaborate to help readers picture your story.
- Show what your story is really about.
- Write an ending for your story.
Homework:
-Keep the Ideas flowing! Finish the narrative you've started...Think back to your lessons from mentor narratives. (Length Goal- 2 Pages; Skip Lines)
Aligned CCS Standards: W.6.3, W.6.4, W.6.5, W.6.10, RL.6.3, RL. 6.6, SL.6.1, SL.6.6, L.6.1, L.6.2, L.6.3. L.6.6
Aligned CCS Standards: W.6.3, W.6.4, W.6.5, W.6.10, RL.6.3, RL. 6.6, SL.6.1, SL.6.6, L.6.1, L.6.2, L.6.3. L.6.6