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Personal Narrative Your Story

A Personal Narrative Is an interesting story about the writer. Is written in the first person (using the pronouns I, me, and my. Has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Presents events in a clear order. Uses details to help readers see people, places, and events. Shows how the writer feels about the experience and why it is meaningful to him or her.

The personal narrative tells about A good time A bad time An important time A memorable event A first time A last time

Freewrite Take a few minutes and write without stopping. Write about where the story takes place. Close your eyes and recall the place in your narrative. What do you see? Hear? Taste? Smell? Feel? Write about the people who will be in your narrative. Think about the way each one looks, acts, and speaks. Conversation or dialogue is a good way to draw your readers into the action. List the main events of the narrative along a timeline.

Graphic Organizers

Lead or Introduction Grabs the reader's attention!! Introduces the reader to the situation.

Types of Leads Appeal to the reader’s senses by writing a vivid description of the scene. Make readers wonder by asking a question. Lure readers into the story quickly by using dialogue.

Supporting Paragraphs Always begin with a topic sentence. Use specific details that support the topic sentence. Use sensory words to keep the reader’s attention. Wrap up the paragraph with a concluding or transitioning sentence. Remember to develop a minimum of 3 supporting paragraphs.

Use transitions to guide your readers through your story!! Cause / Effect Importance First Next Later Finally More important Most of all Last but not least Therefore Because As a result Consequently Since For So

More Transitions Examples Comparison / Contrast Similarly In contrast Unlike On the other hand Nevertheless In the same way Such as For example In other words Along with For instance Like

Conclusion Use a topic sentence for your concluding paragraph. Wrap up all loose ends so that the reader doesn’t have any questions. Your last sentence should conclude the narrative. The reader knows that the story is over.

Revise and Edit Read your paper aloud to yourself or a partner. Did the introduction capture you or your partner’s attention?. Is the order of events clear? Did I include transitions? Do I use details that appeal to the five senses? Is the conclusion an end to the narrative? Do I have at least five paragraphs?

writing your narrative!!! Have fun writing your narrative!!!