PPT-Types of non-fiction narrative writing

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Name Period Date Write this all on the bottom tab Memoir 1 Written in 1 st person point of view in a story form 2 Explores how a particular event or time period

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Name Period Date Write this all on the bottom tab Memoir 1 Written in 1 st person point of view in a story form 2 Explores how a particular event or time period with a common theme influenced and affected the author . Click on speaker to hear sound. Types of Fiction. Myth/Legend is realistic or fantastic, used to explain aspects of existence we don’t understand..  . Types of Fiction (cont…). Folktales: impart a lesson and touch upon psychological truths about human beings.. J Perkins. St Alban’s C of E Primary School. 4.9.14. Overview of training session. Tour of the school. The non-fiction genres. Using inspiring themes. Creating a stimulating environment. Reading into writing. Week of September 17, 2012. What’s the difference?. Science Fiction. Planets. Alien. Flying, talking animals in space. Light sabers. Space ships coming out of the . TV. robots. Realistic Fiction. Might really happen. Mrs. Duggan . Grade 7 ELA . Three Types of Writing . Expository . Narrative . (Fictional & Personal). Persuasive . Expository Writing . An expository prompt does not ask you to write a story.. . Grades K–5 ELA II Pathway. Day 3 February 2017. Objectives. Participants will understand . the dimensions of the Narrative Writing Standard by analyzing student work.. Participants will plan narratives using the sources, the standards, and the Writing for Understanding Approach. . Lesson 3. What genre is this? Does . Fahrenheit 451. belong to this genre? What other books have you read in this genre?. Science fiction . is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginative content such as futuristic settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. . 3 November 2016. Pippa Goldschmidt, STIS. Series of five workshops:. 26 Oct – planning for your thesis. 3 Nov – fiction writing. 23 Nov – writing sentences and paragraphs. 1. Feb – first draft vs editing. Realistic fiction is made up of stories that could really happen. . The stories are set in modern times.. Examples of Realistic Fiction. Because of Winn Dixie. Crash. Owl Moon. Shiloh. Bridge to . Terabithia. GMOs are created by injecting chemicals into food AFTER it is harvested.. Fiction. GMOs are developed through genetic engineering where scientists identify and insert specific traits into the DNA of the seed before it is ever planted. The plant grows just like conventional (non-GMO) seeds. . Historical fiction is . fiction. set in . the past. . It contains a rich. . mixture. of . fact. and . fiction. . . What is Historical Fiction?. Through novels and short stories, an author may . combine. Intended solely to entertain. Legal thrillers, romance novels. Escapist. Formulaic. Literary Fiction. Written with serious artistic intentions by someone who hopes to enable readers to broaden understanding of life and to empathize with others. 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 . Fiction and Non-Fiction. Genres of literature are divided into (2) categories. Non-Fictions are informational texts dealing with real-life subjects. Real or Actual. Fictions are narrative literary works produced by the imagination. Age:. From . “Light Novels” to Web Serials. Satomi Saito. Assistant Professor, GREAL. Bowling Green State University. November 12, 2014. Outline. Why light novels?. From old media to new media. History of young adult fiction in Japan.

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