I can…
- re-examine sequencing
- analyze the elements of a nonfiction narrative
Spelling Bee Practice during Tutorials today…ask to come to my room
Opening:
1. Share in small groups: Quickwrites on page 23.
Work Period:
2. Shared reading of Paragraphs 1-3
- How does the writer "set-up" his personal narrative?
3. Read through paragraphs 4 and 5 to yourself.
- When does the "incident" actually begin?
4. Read the remainder of the personal narrative to yourself (it isn't a race!)
Highlight and/or underline the following elements in the narrative:
- the setting (time and place)
- the situation (a summary of the kind of problem the narrator encounters)
- the sequence of events within the actual incident
- the sentence that ends the incident
5. Once everyone is finished in your group, together discuss and mark the text:
- select an adjective to describe the narrator during the incident
- identify the conflicts and how they were resolved
- put a STAR * by a section of the narrative that would benefit from some dialogue
6. Large group review of the elements in #4 and #5.
Closing/Homework:
7. In your journal, write a dialogue between VERNON and the NARRATOR. Use proper dialogue tags and punctuation.
7. In your journal, write a dialogue between VERNON and the NARRATOR. Use proper dialogue tags and punctuation.
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