Writing a Narrative – Tell a wonderful story with your writing.
Plot Practice – Use the events of story to build your plot.
Writing a Third Person Narrative – It's like you are watching the story unfold across the street, but you can hear and see everything.
Narrative Writing – Your turn to take over the keys to the story.
What is THAT??? – What's going on in that there picture?
Did I ever tell you about the time... – Imagine that you are the girl in the picture. What is going on? Is the snail really big?
Writing Narratives from Experience – On the lines provided, write about something that happened to you recently. What was it? How did it make you feel?
Tell a Story – Stories have characters, settings and plots. Develop a story. Choose from one of the ideas below, or think up your own.
Writing From Experience – Think about your home, your neighborhood, your school, the playground. What has happened there, or might happen?
Narrative Writing – Share your story with the class. How many different stories were created from a single picture?
Plot Practice – Imagine Mary and Paul at the fair. What happens to them? Think up three different plot ideas and write each one on the line.
Writing What You Know – Think of a place that you know well. Now imagine that you are a totally different kind of creature-a ladybug, a dog, an alien from outer space-and that you are in that place for the first time.
Writing From Experience – Think about your day yesterday. What did you do? Where did you go? Who did you see?
What Does a Narrator Do? – Imagine that you are one of the main characters in one of the movies listed below.
Writing a First Person Narrative – Lisa loves to tell stories about things that happened to her.