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Autobiographical Narrative

Autobiographical Narrative. Week 9 October 27 th , 2013. The plan…. Objectives Review Narrative Autobiography Pre-writing Narrative Autobiography Prewriting Homework Complete Outline and 1 st Draft. Objectives.

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Autobiographical Narrative

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  1. Autobiographical Narrative Week 9 October 27th, 2013

  2. The plan…. • Objectives • Review • Narrative • Autobiography • Pre-writing • Narrative • Autobiography • Prewriting • Homework • Complete Outline and 1st Draft

  3. Objectives • Student will be able to make complete sentences from fragments and ideas • Students will be able to produce cohesive and coherent written texts by organizing ideas, using effective transitions, and choosing precise wording • Students will be able to select and use voice and style appropriate to audience and purpose

  4. Review

  5. Narrative How many “types”?

  6. Autobiographical Give some examples.

  7. Drafting Writing ideas in a layout similar to the desired product • Keep your purpose in mind; don’t forget your reason • This is an autobiographical narrative, you must tell a story about YOU • The first paragraph and sentences are extremely important • It is responsible for “hooking” the reader or audience • Quotation • Shocking fact • Dazzling description • Your pre-writing outline is a base, when you draft ELABORATE! • SEE can help you

  8. Drafting Using SEE to strengthen your writing • What is SEE? • SEE is a method to use to strengthen your writing • “S” = Statement • This is a statement that conveys, or shows, a main idea • “E” = Extension • Restate or explain the first sentence. Don’t copy, explain • “E” = Elaboration • Give more details about the main idea

  9. How-to Draft • The first paragraph and sentences are extremely important • It is responsible for “hooking” the reader or audience • Quotation • Shocking fact • Dazzling description My animal-killing experiences in India “Dad? I think I killed the elephant.” I single-handedly killed an elephant at seventeen years of age. Oh! and let’s not forget the camel. In India, there was an elephant that would bless people after receiving money. I was walking ….

  10. Let’s Practice! • On your worksheet • Write your topic sentence/main idea, your “S” • Fill in your first “E”, • Write a topic sentence • Fill in the headers • Plug in more details • Whatever you don’t finish is homework

  11. Homework • Any unfinished classwork is homework • Finish writing your first draft • Remember to use SEE • Due on Monday, October 28th, 2013

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