PPT-Attention Getters f or narrative writing
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1 Set the Scene A gentle breeze blew as the children gazed upon the sparkling water The sunlight warmed them It was one of those bright warm days that kids dream
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1 Set the Scene A gentle breeze blew as the children gazed upon the sparkling water The sunlight warmed them It was one of those bright warm days that kids dream of all winter long 2 Reflective Question. Full information about our certifications for each company of the Group is available on our website at wwwsaesgetterscom 57513 2007 SAES Getters Printed in Italy All rights reserved SAES is registered trademark of SAES Getters SpA its subsidiaries a A Journal of From Practical and Useful Vacuum Technology By Phil Danielson The reactions of the chemically active gases with the getter metal are fairly straightforward. They all form a low vapor pr What are the basic requirements of a narrative?. What is the structure of the “ideal” narrative?. “. narratology. The theory of the structures of narrative. To investigate a structure, or to present a 'structural description', the . Year levels: 3, 4, 5 & 6. Ziptales. Webinar Number . 3. . The Importance of Narrative. . Stories are central to people’s lives. . . Children love narrative. . . We need to teach children how to construct narratives. . Rhetorical question- asks the audience a question BUT never expects an answer. Narrative- short story (humor/emotional). Facts. Statistics. Background Information- brings your audience up to date about your topic. Evidence-Based Narrative Writing. . Learning Goals:. 1. Define narrative based writing. 2. Examine the aspects and qualities of narrative based writing. 3. Examine how the author makes you feel as though you are really there.. Narrative Structure. 1. Status Quo. 2. Inciting Incident. 3. Rising Action . 4. Climax. 5. Falling Action, Resolution. 6. Closure, new Status Quo. Narrative Structure. Status . Quo. : initial state of affairs introducing the setting, some characters, the mood/. Writing Strong Openings. Identify/Define:. Leads, Hooks, . Attention Grabbing Openers (AGOs). Why do we have to do this?. Effective and dramatic openers are designed to grab a reader’s attention…like a hook grabs a fish.. Year 1 and Year 2. What are Narrative Texts?. Narrative texts tell a story. They have:. a . setting. – where and when. some. characters. . – people, animals or objects. a . plot. . – events that happen in order.. analyse. a model answer and understand how to meet the examiners requirements. An example. She . realised. it was a mistake as soon as she turned the corner and could barely catch her breath. The sun slanted across one side of her face, warm and inviting, while the wind whistled as it pushed the hair out of her eyes. The city seemed to hold its breath, momentarily stopping, . narrative voice . and point of view. Identify the different types of narrative perspective. Comment on Heller’s narrative style in NOAS. Do we ever really get the . WHOLE story?. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDGrfhJH1P4&safe=active. An account of a sequence of events, usually in the order that they occurred.. Narrative is the general term for telling a story.. What is a Narrative?. There are two main kinds of narratives:. Fictional. Quick look at each:. Personal Narrative:. Retell about a life event. Hook reader . Connect to prompt in lead and conclusion. Must remember life event well enough that writer can give details. Event should be important, meaningful, memorable . Narrative. can be written in the first, second or third person. A Good narrative should consist of:. To attract the reader’s attention. You set the scene (people, time and place in an interesting way to catch the reader attention and make him /her to continue reading your story..
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