2. Peer Edit NO NAME narratives
3. Return edited drafts (Ms. de Boer) and peer-edited drafts
4. Revise Personal Narrative
5. Print
6. Label and identify Narrative Tricks
7. Attach revised narrative to drafts
8. Hand in
1. Library Lab
2. Peer Edit NO NAME narratives 3. Return edited drafts (Ms. de Boer) and peer-edited drafts 4. Revise Personal Narrative 5. Print 6. Label and identify Narrative Tricks 7. Attach revised narrative to drafts 8. Hand in
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Important dates!
Narrative Tricks due Monday, November 4th Wednesday, November 6th - Term Test (Narrative Tricks, some short story terms, annotation & sentence structure) Thursday, November 7th MARK CUT OFF 1. Print Personal Narrative (anonymous) and peer edit 2. Make changes and self-evaluate and submit with edited draft 3. Independent Reading - finish Narrative Tricks for Monday, November 4th Important dates!
Wednesday, November 6th - Term Test (Narrative Tricks, some short story terms, annotation & sentence structure) Thursday, November 7th MARK CUT OFF 1. Finish Personal Narrative - Google Classroom -Six Word Title -Add and identify 5-7 Narrative Tricks -Ensure that you have a lead/hook -Dialogue -Size 12 easy to read font (Arial Narrow or Times) -1-1 1/2 spacing -Use paragraphs to develop ideas -Print good copy by the end of class. 2. Print - double-sided (highlight and label Narrative Tricks) 3. Independent Reading - Finish Narrative Tricks - due October 31st Resources: Satire (loaded words) 1. Write Personal Narrative - Google Classroom
2. Independent Reading - Narrative Tricks due October 31st The Big One - by David Sedaris (expanded moment and polite, effective description of a disgusting moment and many other Narrative Tricks) 1. Independent Reading - Narrative Tricks due October 31st
2. Write the draft of your Personal Narrative (hand in) What we are doing today...
1. Independent Reading -- Narrative Tricks due October 31st 2. Show Don't Tell notes 3. Mining Memories Part II - for ten prompts, show and don't tell, submit through Google Classroom What we are doing today... 1. Independent Reading -- Narrative Tricks due October 31st 2. Tone vs. Mood - He will die at the end Resources: Rubric - Mr. Bean Dialogue Exercise Theme - Little Ol' Lady 1. Google Classroom - self-evaluate dialogue exercise and hand in rubric to Ms. de Boer.
2. Independent Reading - Narrative Tricks due October 31st. 3. How do I start my personal Narrative? Notes on leads. 4. Finish Mining Memories Part I - think about how you will start and add a lead. Take one memory and expand in a FREE-WRITE. Resources: Rubric - Mr. Bean Dialogue Exercise Theme - Little Ol' Lady 1. Watch Hair by Mr. Bean and finish dialogue exercise in Google Classroom
2. Work on Narrative Tricks for your novel. Due October 31st. HW: Mr. Bean dialogue exercise due Friday, October 11th. Resources: Rubric - Mr. Bean Dialogue Exercise Theme - Little Ol' Lady If you were absent, do MUG #1 at lunch today -- once a week grammar focus
1. Independent Reading - On a post-it, look at dialogue in your novel and write out THREE rules for dialogue. - Work on Narrative Tricks - due October 31st 2. Dialogue Tips 3. Watch Hair - by Mr. Bean. Write a brief narrative on Mr. Bean's interaction with ONE customer. Start with dialogue and tell the story. Add the dialogue throughout the narrative. Follow the RULES. 4. If time, Google Classroom - Finish Mining Memories Part I - think about how you will start and add a lead. Take one memory and expand in a FREE-WRITE. Resources: Rubric - Mr. Bean Dialogue Exercise Theme - Little Ol' Lady |
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