Unit 1: Narrative Flash Narrative:

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Unit 1: Narrative Flash Narrative: Let’s look at message, spelling, and punctuation… Ingredients for a stellar story!

So what’s the story? It has been told that Ernest Hemingway was challenged by a close friend to write a narrative in under ten words. Hemingway got it down to six.

For sale: Baby shoes. Never worn. Ernest Hemingway For sale: Baby shoes. Never worn.

Ernest Hemingway In your journal, on the page titled, “What is a narrative,” please write a short evaluation of this sentence. In your words, what does this story mean??

I didn’t think you’d find out! Other Examples -Ashley Betteridge I didn’t think you’d find out!

Something is coming for me…HELP! Other Examples Shelby Moran Something is coming for me…HELP!

Other Examples He had everything, except for her. Michelle Bourgeois

Other Examples

He bottle feeds his wife’s killer. Other Examples Ann Oro He bottle feeds his wife’s killer.

For sale: Baby shoes. Never worn. Guidelines A Six-Word Story should provide a movement of conflict, action, and resolution that gives the sense of a complete story transpiring in a moment’s reading. Take a look at Hemingway again, what can you infer from only six words? For sale: Baby shoes. Never worn.

Editing and Revising Editing and revising are an important part of the writing process that we will be using this year. Why is proofreading your work important? Check out some of the embarrassing mistakes that could have been prevented on the next slides if someone had only taken a moment to proofread their work.

Editing and Revising Word Choice- What is wrong with these two pictures? Have you made sure to say exactly what you want to say? Double check!

Editing and Revising Punctuation- Punctuation can change the meaning of a statement when done incorrectly. Can you point out the mistakes in the two pictures?

Editing and Revising Punctuation- Punctuation can change the meaning of a statement when done incorrectly. Can you point out the mistakes in the two pictures?

Editing and Revising Uh oh!! Here’s a real-life example:

Editing and Revising Spelling- Use a spelling dictionary if you are unsure how to spell something or ask your partner. Also, homophones can be tricky at times. Discuss the mistakes in the following pictures.

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