Writing: Module 29, Lesson 2 (Day 142): Narrative Extended Constructive Response

Write a Narrative that Matches the Prompt: Write an Ending

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Before we get started, I want to remind you that whenever you write a story, it helps to think about the whole story first-- planning out the beginning, the middle, and the end. Usually, the whole story is just one or two small moments. So to get started, you think, "What will happen in the small moment? Who will say or do what?" Then you plan out what will happen next, and next. Then you write it.


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New Ending to Digging for Bones Example Anchor Chart Alt Text Links to an external site.


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Remember: what matters most is that you answer the question as directly as you can. Restate the question, provide an answer, and add details from the text that support your answer.

Directions:

  • Click the link to open the Google Side Deck, and make a copy.
  • Use the checklist and anchor charts to complete the task:
    • Write a narrative that matches the prompt. In this prompt, you are asked to write what happens next in the story.  
    • Remember what matters most is that you answer the question as directly as you can. Restate the question, provide an answer, and details from the text that support your answer.

Write a New Ending Google Slide Deck Links to an external site.

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