Week #6
Unit 1: Crafting Meaning Through Storytelling
Warm-Up:
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10 Minutes of independent reading
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Mini-Lesson:
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Together, we will read and annotate the text about Simone Biles.
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Focus Lesson:
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Today we will learn how to bring a sense of closure to a story by providing a resolution to the plot; having a character or narrator come to a realization; and/or having a character or narrator reflect on the impact of the experiences of the narrative.
Examples of Narrative Endings Narrative Rubric When to Change Paragraphs Rules for Punctuating Dialogue |
Class Work:
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Narrative Ending Rewrite:
Use your plan (Plot Map) to guide you as you rewrite the ending to the story Amigo Brothers.
Be sure to:
* Write from the same perspective
* Include a well-balanced mixture of dialogue and narration
* Include falling action events that lead to a solution
* End with a resolution that solves the conflict.
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Homework:
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Finish the Narrative Ending Rewrite for Amigo Brothers. This is due tomorrow!
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OMG Fact:
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Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, relevant descriptive details, and well-structured event sequences.
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