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Sentences
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Summary
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Nouns
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Writing to Inform
Informational Paragraph
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Paragraph with Paraphrased Evidence
Paragraph with Quoted Evidence
Persuasive or Argumentative Essay
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Writing to Tell a Story
Fictional Narrative
Personal Narrative

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Writing to Tell a Story

Personal Narrative

Writing to Tell a Story

Personal Narrative

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1. Study a Mentor Text

Students analyze the overall structure of a personal narrative and take notes on the span of time described in the piece, the extraordinary thing or event that captures the reader's attention, the conflict or tension, and the point or main takeaway

High priority

2. Brainstorm & Free-Write

Students will brainstorm for their personal narrative by coming up with a list of objects that best describe them, select the object that best captures what is unique about them, and free-write about a memory they associate with their chosen object

3. Write Main Idea Statement

Students will craft a main idea statement, or a single sentence that captures the main takeaway they want their reader to have after reading their personal narrative

4. Outline Personal Narrative & Goals Check-In

Students will begin outlining their personal narrative. Additionally, students will check in on their progress toward their individual writing goals.

5. Write & Goals Check-in

Students will draft their personal narrative. Additionally, students will check in on their progress toward their individual writing goals.

6. Revise & Goals Check-In

Students will revise their personal narrative to improve one focus aspect, such as increasing tension or making their dialogue more realistic. Additionally, students will check in on their progress toward their individual writing goals.

High priority

7. Peer Feedback

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

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