Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

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Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative Unit 2 Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writers make a time line to help write their stories. Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative Write about a small moment across several pages: A page for beginning, middle, and ending Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writers zoom in on a small moment Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writers use dialogue to stretch out a small moment Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative Writers revise using small actions to stretch out the heart of a small moment Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writers revise using internal thinking to stretch out a small moment Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Revising by writing story-like setting beginnings Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

A Story-Like Setting Beginning Might Include: When the story takes place. - The time of day: On a summer evening. - The month: Early September - The time of year: Late last winter. Where the story takes place. - In my backyard - At the beach Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writers Revise by writing a close-in the moment ending. Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative Writers make endings that are effective because they stay within the moment being written about. Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative Writers edit to be sure the first word in a sentence is always capitalized. Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writers identify and then edit run on and rambling sentences. Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writers edit by checking their dialogue punctuation. Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writers edit by checking the spelling of their words. Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writers practice a final revision by sharing with a partner. Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative Writers pick a story to publish. Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative

Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative Authors’ Celebration! Writing Unit 2 - Small Moment Writing in Personal Narrative