Today we worked on Narrative Writing again.
Using the picture below, I asked you to brainstorm ideas using the following headings:
What I know ...
What I suspect ...
What I want to know ...
I asked you to remember the characteristics of narrative writing that we talked about last friday. Using your ideas, write two paragraphs that tell the story of what is happening in this picture. Use your imagination! Remember that in fiction, anything is possible!
In addition, I asked you to comment on a classmate's Moonface story from last friday. Your comment should include an element that they did really well and something they need to improve upon. Avoid comments that don't really mean anything, like "Your story is great!" "You write well!" Give your classmate something really specific that they did well.
Using the picture below, I asked you to brainstorm ideas using the following headings:
What I know ...
What I suspect ...
What I want to know ...
I asked you to remember the characteristics of narrative writing that we talked about last friday. Using your ideas, write two paragraphs that tell the story of what is happening in this picture. Use your imagination! Remember that in fiction, anything is possible!
In addition, I asked you to comment on a classmate's Moonface story from last friday. Your comment should include an element that they did really well and something they need to improve upon. Avoid comments that don't really mean anything, like "Your story is great!" "You write well!" Give your classmate something really specific that they did well.