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Writing to Tell a Story

Fictional Narrative

Writing to Tell a Story

Fictional Narrative

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1. Study a Mentor Text (Part A)

Students read a mentor fictional narrative in order to (1) identify the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution and (2) determine the theme

High priority

2. Study a Mentor Text (Part B)

Students analyze a mentor fictional narrative in order to identify where the author develops the character, uses sensory details, includes realistic dialogue, and develops the theme

High priority

3. Brainstorm Characters

Students will develop characters for their fictional narratives by brainstorming each character's physical characteristics, personality traits, likes/dislikes, and wants/desires

4. Brainstorm Theme

Students will decide on the theme or lesson of their fictional narrative

5. Storyboard

Students will plan their fictional narrative by creating a storyboard

High priority

6. Write Exposition & Set Goals

Students will draft the exposition of their fictional narrative, making sure to include character development and sensory details. Additionally, students will set individual writing goals with their teacher.

7. Write Rising Action & Set Goals

Students will draft the rising action of their fictional narrative, making sure to include character development, sensory details, and realistic dialogue. Additionally, students will set individual writing goals with their teacher.

8. Write Climax & Set Goals

Students will draft the climax of their fictional narrative, making sure to include character development, sensory details, and realistic dialogue. Additionally, students will set individual writing goals with their teacher.

9. Revise Fictional Narrative & Set Goals

Students will revise their fictional narrative to improve one focus aspect, such as adding sensory details or making their dialogue more realistic. Additionally, students will set individual writing goals with their teacher.

High priority

10. Write Falling Action

Students will draft the falling action of their fictional narrative, making sure to include character development, sensory details, realistic dialogue, and theme development

11. Write Resolution

Students will draft the resolution of their fictional narrative, making sure their thematic message has been clearly conveyed to the reader

12. Revise Fictional Narrative

Students will revise their fictional narrative in response to individualized feedback from their teacher

High priority

13. Peer Feedback (Part A)

Students will give feedback to and receive feedback from a peer and then revise their fictional narrative in response to their peer's feedback

14. Edit Fictional Narrative

Students will edit their fictional narrative in response to whole-class feedback from the teacher

15. Write from New POV

Students will re-write their fictional narrative from the point of view of a different character in their story

High priority

16. Peer Feedback (Part B)

Students will give feedback to and receive feedback from a peer and then revise their fictional narrative from another point of view in response to their peer's feedback

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