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Reading Lab #13: Exploring 100-word narratives (Gr. 6-8) 4/11/23

Updated: Apr 10, 2023

Reading Lab #13: Exploring 100-word narratives

Class Syllabus - Grades 6-8

April 11, 2023

Objective: Students will learn how to write about themselves effectively and concisely by exploring examples from The New York Times.

Essential Questions:

  1. What does it mean to write concisely?

  2. What are the three “writer’s moves” that can guide 100-word narrative writing?

Enduring Understandings:

  1. When we write concisely, we use strong words, strategic punctuation, and creative writing devices. In doing so, we are able to tell a story or make a point effectively, without unnecessary sentences and over-elaborate descriptions.

  2. The three “writer’s moves” are:

    1. Focus on a single important moment and show how it rippled out.

    2. Remember that, without conflict, there’s no narrative.

    3. Stay true to your voice.

Standards

Grade 6:
 
L.6.3. Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening.
 
A. Vary sentence patterns for meaning (syntax), reader/listener interest, and style/voice.
 
B. Maintain consistency in style and tone.

Grade 7:
 
L.7.3. Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening.
 
A. Vary sentence patterns for meaning (syntax), reader/listener interest, and style/voice.
 
B. Maintain consistency in style and tone.
 

 
Grade 8:
 
L.8.3. Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening.
 
A. Vary sentence patterns for meaning (syntax), reader/listener interest, and style/voice.
 
B. Maintain consistency in style and tone.

Materials:

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