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1 Writing Narrative Essays
Dr. Cass Harrington

2 Today’s Learning Target
I can write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events.

3 How Do I Identify the Elements of a Narrative Passage or Essay?
from “Mrs. Majeska and Sara Duck” by Ethel Pochocki 1 There once was an old woman who lived on the edge of a city and the edge of a woods. Her house sat right smack in the middle of where one ended and the other began. Mrs. Majeska, for that was her name, was quite content with this, for either way she turned, she had the best of both worlds.

4 DEVELOPMENT Dialogue Pacing Description Details from the passage
Presents a clear picture of: Experiences (HOW) Events (WHAT) Setting (WHERE, WHEN) Characters (WHO)

5 Focus and Organization
Provides relevant Point of View Organized sequence of events Conclusion reflects on: Events/experiences Shares why the event or experiences are important Shares what the narrator learned from the experiences

6 Language Precise, sophisticated language Sophisticated sentences
Simple Compound Complex Compound/complex Uses strong transitional words and phrases

7 Conventions Uses sophisticated Standard English
May contain a few errors

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9 Annotating the Prompt-an example
Writing Task Write a narrative in which you are the red duck. Explain to Mrs. Majeska how you came to be on the beach where she found you. Write from a first-person point of view, using dialogue, description, and chronology to describe your adventures. Manage your time carefully so that you can Plan your response Write your response Your written response should be in the form of a multi-paragraph narrative story. Spend about 85 minutes on this response, including the time you spend reading the passage(s), planning, and writing your response. Write your response to the Writing Task in the space provided below.

10 Annotating the Prompt Writing Task
Write a narrative in which you are the red duck. Explain to Mrs. Majeska how you came to be on the beach where she found you. Write from a first-person point of view, using dialogue, description, and chronology to describe your adventures. Manage your time carefully so that you can Plan your response Write your response Your written response should be in the form of a multi-paragraph narrative story. Spend about 85 minutes on this response, including the time you spend reading the passage(s), planning, and writing your response. Write your response to the Writing Task in the space provided below.

11 WRITING EXPECTATIONS

12 Paper format TYPED DOUBLE-SPACED FONT TIMES NEW ROMAN SIZE 12
TITLE of your essay centered at the top (after the heading) – NOT the title of the article!!

13 PAPER FORMAT HEADING- TOP LEFT CORNER-
**Must have: Name, Teacher, Class,Date **Heading must be double-spaced AND in the same font and size as the rest of the paper **USE MLA Format in Google Docs as shown in class. This makes it EASY!

14 Sample heading Sally Smith Mrs. Chambers ELA 7 – Academic Block 1 19 September 2017

15 Printing ALL drafts and/or final essays must be printed before you come to class If you have a technology emergency and need me to print your essay off, you MUST submit to me before 7:00 A.M. on the due date. If I don’t receive your essay by 7:00, I will not print it off. You will be issued an HC if you don’t have the paper with you at the beginning of class.

16 SHARING your paper If you are expecting me to print for you, you must share your google doc BEFORE 7am on the day it is due.


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