These Google Slides are perfect for teaching Reading and Writing Narratives – Fiction and Non-fiction. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement.
After attempting these New Bloom’s Taxonomy-based activities students will be able to:
- List down the language features of a narrative.
- Write down the language strategies employed in a narrative.
- Apply my existing knowledge to identify the plot elements of a narrative.
- Use narrative techniques to plan a sample narrative.
- Use PQP or TAG technique to evaluate a narrative.
- Use precise words and phrases to write a well-structured narrative.
This download includes:
- EXERCISE 1: Match the terms (1-7) with their meaning (A-G).
- EXERCISE 2: Provide one-word, one-phrase or one-sentence narration to the story in the pictures.
- EXERCISE 3: Identify the sentences that show the features of the given narrative.
- EXERCISE 4: Read the narrative and use PEE technique to identify the details that suggest the strategies used for narration.
- EXERCISE 5: Use Freytag’s Pyramid to identify the plot elements of the narrative.
- EXERCISE 6: Compare the two narratives to identify their point of view and their impact on the reader.
- EXERCISE 7: Analyse the given narrations to identify author’s techniques.
- EXERCISE 8: Read the shortest stories with lengthiest meaning and identify the story elements – Part 1-2.
- EXERCISE 9: Use Freytag’s Pyramid to organise a plan of a sample narration.
- EXERCISE 10: Use the PQP technique to evaluate the given narrative.
- EXERCISE 11: Use the TAG technique to evaluate the given narrative.
- EXERCISE 12: Use narrative structure to write the final draft of a planned narration.
- EXERCISE 13: Demonstrate your mastery of NARRATIVE WRITING by attempting any one of the given tasks.
- RUBRICS: Narrative Writing
- EXERCISE 14: Read the given short paragraphs. Choose the voice that you think is being used in each paragraph. Remember when writing with voice it can be: funny, serious, mysterious or frightening.
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