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Personal Narrative

BELLWORK 9/16/16 Revision: Answer the following questions. 1-Does Amal like hotdogs? No, she doesn’t./ Yes, she does. 2- Is Ahmad Bilal’s friend? Yes, he is./ No, he isn’t. 3- Are the pencils on the table? Yes, they are. /No, they aren’t. 4-Is the water in the cup? Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t. 5-Were the children in the park? Yes, they were. No they weren’t. 6- Did the boy chase the cat? Yes, he did./ No, he didn’t.

Making Connections

PERSONAL NARRATIVE Warm Up!! Think about your house! (USE 5 SENSES) 1-What do you see? I see ….. 2-What do you hear? I hear … 3-What do you feel? I feel … 4-What do you taste? I taste … 5-What do you smell? I smell …

Mini Lesson 4 Personal Narrative: Definition: A personal narrative is a story about events in an author’s life. It gives information and details about parts of the author’s life. -Authors use sensory details to make their writing come to life. Sensory details include what the author sees, hears, feels, tastes and smells. -In a personal narrative, authors use first person pronouns: I, me , my, myself

Lets practice with sensory experience Lets practice with sensory experience !!Draw the following table under practice SEE HEAR FEEL TASTE SMELL Adjective + Noun ADJECTIVE + Noun ADJECTIVE + NOUN Colorful people Loud Noise Happy Delicious Food Fresh wind

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Lets read some examples in personal narratives ADD TO MINI LESSON 4 Predictions: A prediction is a reading strategy where the reader makes kind of a guess of what will happen next in the text. To make a prediction, think about the information you know and use this information to guess what information comes next!

Example! Make a prediction What do you think is going to happen?

What do you think will happen next?

What do you think will happen next? The thief slowly crept into the room constantly looking behind his back. He cautiously opened the vault making sure he doesn’t make a sound. The house was dead quiet. As the thief reached in the vault to get the money a screaming alarm sounded and then…