Narrative Writing.

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Narrative Writing

Let’s stay focused, work as a team, and change the future! Norms Arrive on time Arrive prepared Give speaker undivided attention the entire time Be respectful Save unrelated questions until the end If more than 10 minutes late, we will have to reschedule the meeting. Let’s stay focused, work as a team, and change the future!

My class make up!

A Simple Technique A simple way to teach students the components of narrative writing is to read them the ever-so-popular nursery rhyme “Little Miss Muffet.” This simple rhyme has all of the components that students need to help them identify each element in a story: •Little Miss Muffet (Character) •Sat on a Tuffet (Setting) •Eating her curds and whey (Action) •Along came a spider, and set down beside her (Problem) •And Frightened Miss Muffet away! (Solution)

Hooks

Transition, Action, Detail

Draw, Label, Caption & Tell the story

Mnemonic devices

Brainstorm

Teaching an outline or using a graphic organizer