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Level: 2 Narrative & Descriptive Developmental Process-writing click for Levels Na2Db2Da2Nb

2Na Background information P urpose A udience T opic H ook Describe Explain Tell a story Persuade A ssign order P review words to use L ist ideas N ote ideas in complete sentences WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE HOW S tate conclusion TRANSITION WORDS: first, second, third, etc., next, throughout, beside, between, among, when, where, as well as, after, before, after, finally, later, suddenly, immediately, as soon as, until, afterward examples

2Nb Background information P urpose A udience T opic H ook Describe Explain Tell a story Persuade A ssign order P review words to use L ist ideas N ote ideas in complete sentences S tate conclusion TRANSITION WORDS: first, second, third, etc., next, throughout, beside, between, among, when, where, as well as, after, before, after, finally, later, suddenly, immediately, as soon as, until, afterward examples

P review words to use L ist ideas A ssign order N ote ideas in complete sentences P urpose A udience T opic H ook Describe Explain Tell a story Persuade This is about: Someone who … Something that … Somewhere that … S tate conclusion SEE HEAR TOUCH SMELL TASTE TRANSITION WORDS: here, beyond, nearby, opposite to, above, across, before, down, in, inside, next, over, under, also, not only, but also S pelling C apitalization O missions P unctuation E ar examples

P review words to use L ist ideas A ssign order N ote ideas in complete sentences P urpose A udience T opic H ook Describe Explain Tell a story Persuade This is about: Someone who … Something that … Somewhere that … S tate conclusion TRANSITION WORDS: here, beyond, nearby, opposite to, above, across, before, down, in, inside, next, over, under, also, not only, but also S pelling C apitalization O missions P unctuation E ar examples