PPT-How do I write stories that make sense to readers?

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In this lesson you will learn how to guide your audience through your story by using transition words Writing Prompt People say Practice makes perfect Think

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In this lesson you will learn how to guide your audience through your story by using transition words Writing Prompt People say Practice makes perfect Think about a time when you had to practice something a lot before mastering it Write a story about a time when you had to practice something for a long time before understanding it. What is What is newsworthy? Let OSEM. Presented by Jeremy . Brocklehurst. Lincoln High School. Co-educational secondary school: Y9. 13.. 15 minutes out of Christchurch.. Roll: About 1600.. School-wide focus on developing thinking (SOLO Taxonomy) since 2007. (. Do you like going to the movies?. Hooking a reader when you are writing an essay is just as important as a movie trailer is to the success of the movie.. You want to give “a little bit” of the content, but you really want them to “buy the ticket.” . Genre Intro. What do we already know about short stories?. What short stories have we read?. Which authors or short stories do we know?. Why do writers write short stories?. What is the purpose of a short story?. Learn to write what’s right: . A . rite . of passage for SEEK writers as they’re writing and citing. . You can’t go wrong, right?. . Use . the following presentation to help guide your formal writing . Begin your journey by reflecting on your past as you delve into your identity. Explore who you are as well as the stories you tell yourself. Explore significant people and events in your life as you slowly introduce or reintroduce yourself to the visual journal. . From character statements to author/reader statements. Spot the difference:. EXAMPLE A:. Gatsby is obsessed with Daisy . Elizabeth doesn’t like Darcy at the start of the novel. EXAMPLE B:. Fitzgerald explores Gatsby’s obsession with Daisy . For example:. Wow, I can’t wait to keep reading!. In this lesson, you will respond to a prompt . by starting with a hook and including sensory details to . show. , not tell, the reader what’s happening.. Argument. Revision . for the VCE . English exam 2017. M.Mossammaparast. , . st. . leonard’s. college. 1. Approaching The Exam. What You Need To Understand. Preparation. Gather all your resources in the lead-up:. T. imeliness/ . I. mmediacy. News is what is happening NOW. If it happened last month or last year, it’s not news anymore; it’s history. . Often, the most newsworthy element in the story is the most recent happening, the latest occurrence that relates to the news event.. Do . you. like reading stories or watching films that frighten you? Why/why not?. What is the best horror story or movie that you have ever seen? Write a few sentences about it in your notebook and explain briefly what happens.. Writing in the age . of Digital Publishing. Dr. Anthony Bonato. Department of Mathematics. Ryerson University. Mathematics professor at Ryerson, research is on . network science. 100+ articles in academic journals + 3 books. 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. . 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. .

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