PPT-Identity stories   Today we are going to write a story about our name!

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Many famous authors have written books or poems about their lives Michel Rosen is an example Watch Michael reading out some of his poems about his life Michael Rosen

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Many famous authors have written books or poems about their lives Michel Rosen is an example Watch Michael reading out some of his poems about his life Michael Rosen website Today we are going to turn our names into a story of our own . Turn the sound off and have your child tell the story aloud using the pictures as prompts Have your child retell the story to you Encourage them to remember by asking the following questions Who gave birth to Gods Son Jesus Mary Where was Jesus born Historical Fiction. Get Wordy. Go back through the pages that you read and find 5 words that were new to you. . Write those 5 words down in your notebook and write the sentence and page number where those were found. . Photojournalism. Protest Through Pictures. Photojournalism- a visual voice of protest. How could a picture be used as a method of protestation? . Background notes: . What is photojournalism. ?. In its simplest form, photojournalism is the art of communicating news through photography.. Your earliest memory of your mom. When your parents or grandparents met. When your family came to this country/city. First day at a new school. first driving experience. A story a family member tells about you. April 14, 2011. A Social Story meaningfully shares social information in a patient, reassuring way. For every Social Story which instructs, one should be written to acknowledge/affirm what student does well. Lili . Yao*, . Nanyun. (Violet) . Peng*, . Weischedel. . Ralph, . Kevin Knight, . Dongyan. . Zhao, . and . Rui. . Yan. Nov . 11, . 2018. What. . are . in a story?. Characters. , . key events, morals, conflicts, . Lili . Yao*, . Nanyun. (Violet) . Peng*, . Weischedel. . Ralph, . Kevin Knight, . Dongyan. . Zhao, . and . Rui. . Yan. Nov . 11, . 2018. What. . are . in a story?. Characters. , . key events, morals, conflicts, . Short Stories. Novel: contains story elements including protagonist, conflict, obstacles, resolution. Contains subplots and several central events. Short Story: 1,000 – 20,000 words. Contains story elements but plot is mostly building up to one central event; no subplots. What Are Feature Stories?. Feature stories are human-interest articles that focus on particular people, places and events. .  . Feature stories are journalistic, researched, descriptive, colorful, thoughtful, reflective, thorough writing about original ideas. . Stories. Lesson Objective. Understand the content and structure of a short story. Choose a topic to write about. Plan, draft, revise, and edit a short story. Pages 346-352. Writing a Short Story. Everybody loves a story! Today you will begin writing your own story. It will be about an important decision that the main character will need to make. It’s important that you make it as entertaining as possible.. Think about what you want to do/be when you get older.. Share that with your partner but FOCUS ON . WHY. you want to do it.. What are your reasons for wanting to do/be that?. BE PREPARED TO SHARE!. 9/6/16. single story. , there was no possibility of Africans being similar to her in any way, no possibility of feelings more complex than pity, no possibility of a connection as human equals.” . Question: Respond to this excerpt in 4-6 sentences. Who is the speaker? What do we know about them? How are they feeling? Can you make an educated guess as to what a . Quick warmup.. Write 3 sentences using modal verbs. Can you change any of your sentences into questions?. WALT: write a story continuation.. WALT: Write a story continuation.. Most people don’t believe in them. Especially grown-ups. Most people have never even seen them. Most people wouldn’t even believe their own eyes if they had!. Warm-Up Discussion. 2. When you . are undecided on an important issue. , what do you look for when seeking to form an opinion?. Think of a time you have changed your mind on an issue. .. What convinced you.

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