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Curipod generated lesson: "Narrative Writing". #1-4

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1. Word cloud
120 seconds
In narrative writing, what is the main goal of the author?
2. Slide
60 seconds
Narrative writing tells a story, real or imagined. It can be fiction or non-fiction. It includes characters, a setting, and events that happen over time. It has a beginning, middle, and end with a resolution to the story.
Narrative Writing
3. Slide
60 seconds
Narrative Writing is a type of writing that tells a story. It is a story that is created in the writer’s mind and is shared with readers. Point of View is the perspective from which the story is told. It is either first person (I, me, my) or third person (he, she, they). Setting is the time and place where the story takes place. It can be real or imaginary and can affect the mood of the story.
Concepts:
4. Slide
60 seconds
Narrative writing can be used to tell a story, to explain a process, to inform, or even to entertain. A narrative essay is a piece of writing that recreates an experience through time. Narrative writing can be used to teach the reader a lesson or to inspire them to action.
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5. Open question
180 seconds
Work together in pairs: Q: What is an example of a piece of narrative writing?
6. Open question
180 seconds
Work together in pairs: How can you use descriptive language to make your narrative story more interesting?
7. Drawings
450 seconds
Brain break: Draw a chicken riding a bicycle in outer space.
8. Poll
60 seconds
What is the main purpose of narrative writing?
  • To tell a story
  • To persuade the reader
  • To inform the reader
  • To describe a person or place
9. Poll
60 seconds
What are the elements of a good narrative?
  • Plot, characters, setting, conflict and resolution
  • Rhyme, rhythm and meter
  • Imagery, tone and irony
  • Syntax, grammar and punctuation
10. Poll
60 seconds
Which point of view is commonly used in narrative writing?
  • First person point of view
  • Second person point of view
  • Third person point of view with limited omniscience
  • All three points of view can be used.
11. Poll
60 seconds
What is foreshadowing in narrative writing?
  • A hint or clue about what will happen later in the story.
  • A flashback to an earlier event.
  • The use of symbolism to represent something else.
  • The use of vivid sensory details to create an image in the reader's mind.
12. Poll
60 seconds
What is dialogue in narrative writing?
  • Conversation between two or more characters.
  • A description that helps create an image for readers.
  • An internal conversation within a character's mind.
  • None Of these.

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