Narrative Prompts Baby Bear. Writing Situation: Pretend you found a small baby bear on the school grounds and took it home. Graphic Organizer.

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Narrative Prompts Baby Bear

Writing Situation: Pretend you found a small baby bear on the school grounds and took it home. Graphic Organizer

Directions for Writing: Before you begin writing, think about what might happen if you had a live baby bear to take care of for a day.

How did you happen to find the bear? What did you do with the bear? What interesting things happened? Topic Sentence: How did this adventure end?

Now write a story about what happened that day with the baby bear. Printed Version