PPT-Lesson 1 Narrative Hooks
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Lesson 1 Narrative Hooks You may go to jail or you may go to Camp Green Lake Lesson 1 In this lesson we will Identify ways in which writers and movie makers can
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Lesson 1 Narrative Hooks You may go to jail or you may go to Camp Green Lake Lesson 1 In this lesson we will Identify ways in which writers and movie makers can hook an audience Analyse techniques used by. Catches the reader’s attention right away. First sentence of your introduction. Types of Hooks. Dialogue – . starts your paper with a conversation between two or more of the characters. “And where do you think you’re going?” my mother asked, glaring at me.. With . Spongebob. . Squarepants. What is a hook?. The hook is the very first sentence in the essay, and a good one creates a lasting impression with the reader. . 8 types of hooks. Question. When . writing a question, try to create a picture in . Perspectives on Relationships. Quick Write:. Write a summary of a narrative that created an impression on you. This narrative could be a short story, a song with a story, a movie or a television story. . into Cordova. Agenda. Who Am I?. What is Cordova?. What are Hooks?. What are Hooks written in?. What problems do they solve?. What Hooks do I use?. Demo – Hooks in Action. Q&A. Resources. Who Am I?. Session . 3 . *. Name the teaching point. . "Today I want to teach you that, just as people take a car for a test-drive before buying it, writers take their characters from a possible story out for a test scene. They place their characters in everyday scenes, outside of the storylines, and then see how their characters move, think, and act.". getting . started:. Hooks Defined. Types of Hooks. Style in Hooks. Examples of Hooks. Table of contents. A . HOOK is the opening of . anything . you write. . P. rovide . a juicy idea that will make your reader want to continue . 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.. Vivid Description. WRONG – “TELLS”. I . grew tired after dinner.. CORRECT – “SHOWS”. As . I leaned back and rested my head against the top of the chair, my eyelids began to feel heavy, and the edges of the empty plate in front of me blurred with the white tablecloth.. Upbringing. “I will not have my life narrowed down. I will not bow down to somebody else’s whim or to someone else’s ignorance.”. Gloria jean . watkins. Born: September 25, 1952. Adopted the name of her great grandmother as her pen name in order to . The Road to Freedom . Thematic Unit . The teacher . will d. raw . and complete . a graphic organizer as a demonstration for what the students will be completing in this lesson.. Items to include in graphic organizer:. getting started:. Hooks Defined. Types of Hooks. Style in Hooks. Examples of Hooks. Table of contents. A HOOK is the opening of anything you write. Provide a juicy idea that will make your reader want to continue reading. As the metaphor suggests, you want to hook the audience into what you are writing about. 1. . Question – . Ask a Question to . create a picture in the reader’s mind. . Example: Have you ever been so afraid your fingers and toes grow dangerously cold?. 2. . Quote – . A line from a book, show, movie or person.. English. What you need. Pen and paper or book, or a digital device.. Work from lesson 7.. Reviewing the learning. The strategy I chose to focus on was exaggeration.. An example I found in the text was. This is a four week scheme of work . It is designed to build from poor examples using the I – WE – YOU modelling process to build the writing into developed and detailed prose with a range of sentences types/openers and techniques embedded in them. .
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