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Do Now Identify 5 characteristics of personal narratives. Use complete sentences.

Today’s Objectives Students will be able to write a total of 5 lines in response to a prompt. Students will write two new vocabulary words in their word study guide and will be able to complete 4 exercises. Students will be able to identify 4 types of personal narratives and two characteristics for each.

Information Personal Narrative AssignmentPersonal Narrative Assignment - due today JournalsJournals No after school hours on TuesdaysNo after school hours on Tuesdays - must be in Harrisburg by 5:00pm The research paper is comingThe research paper is coming - this is the big one…

Today’s Objectives Students will be able to write a total of 5 lines in response to a prompt. Students will write two new vocabulary words in their word study guide and will be able to complete 4 exercises. Students will be able to identify 4 types of personal narratives and two characteristics for each.

Latent – (adj.) hidden, present but not realized Synonyms – dormant, inactive, undeveloped Antonyms evident, exposed

Militant – (adj.) given to fighting, active and aggressive in support of a cause; (n.) an activist Synonyms – argumentative, belligerent, warlike Antonyms – passive, compliant, peaceful

Do Now Identify 5 characteristics of personal narratives. Use complete sentences.

Today’s Objectives Students will be able to write a total of 5 lines in response to a prompt. Students will write two new vocabulary words in their word study guide and will be able to complete 4 exercises. Students will be able to identify 4 types of personal narratives and two characteristics for each.

Autobiography

Memoir

Vignette

Journals/Blogs/Diaries

Today’s Objectives Students will be able to write a total of 5 lines in response to a prompt. Students will write two new vocabulary words in their word study guide and will be able to complete 4 exercises. Students will be able to identify 4 types of personal narratives and two characteristics for each.

Turn In Personal Narrative Assignment Reflection/Exit Ticket