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7Week8 9/26-9/30 Mon: Grade FB QUIZ, continue rough draft writing
Tues: Rough Draft Writing Wed: Conclusion Notes, Write Conclusions Thurs: Narrative Folder Check, Peer Reading Time Fri: grade Flashbacks, QUIZ, free Read Friday
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Monday Copy the Agenda Flashback: EDIT the paragraph using the symbols. Bell Ringer: (Answer to the right of your paragraph) How will you use FORESHADOWING in your narrative?
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ANSWERS FLASHBACK: BELL RINGER: Foreshadowing is when an author gives hints or clues of things to come later in the story. (answers will vary)
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Learning Target I can write narratively. W 7.3
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ROUGH DRAFT Use pencil Skip lines
Be sure to have your prewriting Plot Diagram and other resources out for you to refer to while you are writing. Stay seated and quiet so others can focus please. Raise your hand if you need my help.
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Tuesday Copy the Agenda
Flashback: Use the editing symbols to complete edit the paragraph. Bell Ringer: Reread the Narrative Requirements Checklist from yesterday. What is one thing you do not want to forget to include in your own narrative?
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Learning Target I can write narratively. W 7
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Everyone Needs a RED PEN
Grade your own quiz from last week.
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ROUGH DRAFT: DO NOT WRITE YOUR CONCLUSION!
Use pencil Skip lines Be sure to have your prewriting Plot Diagram and other resources out for you to refer to while you are writing. Stay seated and quiet so others can focus please. Raise your hand if you need my help.
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Wednesday Copy the Agenda
Flashback: Use the editing symbols to complete edit the paragraph. Bell Ringer: What is a memorable way to end a story?
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Learning Target I can conclude my narrative. W 7
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TAKE NOTES! – Write what’s in blue
Ways to End A Narrative 1. Circle Back – end with how you began, either with the same setting, idea, or even exact words if they connect to your theme.
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Ways to End A Narrative 2. Surprise Ending! – Give the ending a twist that your reader didn’t expect.
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Ways to End A Narrative 3. Lesson or Moral – the main character grows changes or learns something
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Ways to End A Narrative 4. Reflection – The narrator steps back and reflects on what just happened. Determine the importance of the experience.
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Ways to End A Narrative 5. Cliffhanger – end by leaving the reader hanging and wanting to know or read more.
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Ways to End A Narrative 6. Image – Ends with an important scene that the writer shows the reader through vivid, descriptive language and conveys a mood.
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Ways to End A Narrative 7. Dialogue – ends with an important conversation or quote that captivates the audience and shows more depth in the character.
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Use pencil Skip lines ROUGH DRAFT:
Refer to ALL YOUR RESOURCES while you write. *If you finish, work on your cover photo or read silently.
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Thursday Copy the Agenda Flashback: Bell Ringer:
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ANSWERS FLASHBACK: BELL RINGER:
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Learning Target I can. W 7
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Friday Copy the Agenda Everyone needs a RED PEN Have your flashbacks out
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Be sure your name is on it!
Grade your Flashback 2 points each COMPLETE sentence, and 1 for the answer 4 points per day (FB and BR) Be sure you write if you were absent. Total = + ___ / 16 Be sure your name is on it!
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QUIZ! When you finish, turn it in and read silently.
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FREE READING FRIDAY! Expectations: Reading Silent Still Sit up ENJOY!
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