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Narrative Text What’s Your Story? Copying permitted
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Story = Narrative Copying permitted
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Narratives Fiction Nonfiction Copying permitted
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What makes a narrative a narrative?
Sequence or order Characters or people Conflict or problem Resolution or solution Copying permitted
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What’s narrative nonfiction?
Explaining how to do something in steps. Describing an event as it happened—like a story. Using story elements—literary elements to tell a news story. Copying permitted
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Sequence or Order Narratives tend to follow a chronological pattern—from beginning to end. Narratives, however, do not tell everything. Copying permitted
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Be Selective Don’t tell everything.
Don’t tell about your whole life with your aunt. Tell about the time she took you to shop for a new pair of shoes for your first day of school. Copying permitted
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Invitation to Read: What Does the Writer Focus on?
“I never thought I was a good runner, until the day in gym class when I won the mile race. The course was marked with colorful flags, and the sight of the flags seemed to fire me up…” (Write Source Gr. 5, page 84) Copying permitted
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Invitation to Write Think about conflicts you’ve had —getting into trouble, arguing, fighting, problems, etc. Make a list. Copying permitted
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Sensory Details Take your topic and use these sentence stems to think more about your topic. I see… I hear… I smell… I feel… I taste… Copying permitted
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