| Narrative Writing - A Guide for Parents and Students | |||||||||||||||||
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| Creating a masterpiece is not easy. It is my hope that by creating this webpage, parents and students may be able to use it as a resource. From my own experiences, I know how difficult it can be to get my creative juices flowing so I offer this site as a place to go for exploration into the essential elements of good writing. I know, with just a little practice, creating a masterpiece is within each child and person. | |||||||||||||||||
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| The Basic Approach Every Complete Narrative Story Must Have the Following: Beginning Middle End Just click on the different parts of a basic story for more details and examples. |
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| If you have questions? Click Here to Email Me |
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| Several of the strategies and ideas you will find in this website come directly from Barbara Mariconda's book, The Most Wonderful Writing Lessons Ever. In writing from the publisher, I have been granted permission to use the information from the above-mentioned text. |
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| Resources For Writing | |||||||||||||||||
| I have included several items that may be a resource for you and your child. Please feel free to email me with any questions that you may have. Five Hundred High-Frequency Words Prompts or Story Starters New Scoring Criteria for the 4th Grade Writing Test Websites List of Transitional Phrases Four Levels of Focus Online North Carolina Interactive Training Session for scoring papers |
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