Thursday, 17 November 2016

Narrative Writing

This week, the focus was on narrative writing. A narrative is the story (fiction or non-fiction) told and the order in which it is told. Sometimes, there is a narrator, a character or series of characters, who tell the story. Sometimes, as with most non-fiction, the author himself/herself in the narrator.

Below are some examples of some graphic organizers that a teacher can employ in the classroom to get students to brainstorm their thoughts before they begin writing.



~Shaditta Glasgow

4 comments:

  1. narrative is one type of writing which is often used with children in the classroom to bring out their imagination, i will ensure that when i return to my school i use narrative to help students become more creative

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  2. this type of writing encourage students to think divergently and bring out their creativity. it was a very informative lesson as it showed us how to go about teaching students how to write a narrative piece.

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  3. Thank you, when teaching students narrative writing , it is important that they focus on all these. I will be using these graphic organizers when I get to the classroom.

    Keyanie

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