2023 META24 Course Catalog-7
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GP 9 Narrative Writing
LEVEL 2
Skills 1: Students will be able to explain what elements make up a plot, how to use 1st person point of
view, and how to determine the theme of a narrative. They will be able to correctly identify and use
nouns (common, proper, collective, abstract) and noun phrases.
Skills 2: Students will be able to explain how transitional words, phrases, and clauses help to shape
narrative writing. They will also be able to use correct capitalization and punctuation in their narrative.
They will be able to correctly identify and use coordinating conjunctions, subordinating conjunctions.
Skills 3: Students will be able to explain how diction, sensory details, and vivid description help to
shape narrative writing and how to correctly add a conclusion to a narrative story. They will be able to
correctly identify and use Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement, Singular pronoun, singular indefinite
pronoun, collective nouns & their antecedent).
MATERIALS
• Write narratives to develop real or imagined
experiences or events using effective technique,
descriptive details, and clear event sequences.
• Orient the reader by establishing a situation and
introducing a narrator and/or characters; organize
an event sequence that unfolds naturally.
• Use narrative techniques, such as dialogue,
description, and pacing, to develop experiences
and events or show the responses of characters
to situations.
• Use a variety of transition words, phrases, and
clauses to convey sequence and signal shifts from
one time frame or setting to another.
• FANBOYS as coordinating conjunctions,
Subordinating conjunctions
(while, although, despite)
• Use precise words and phrases, relevant
descriptive details, and sensory language to
capture the action and convey experiences
and events.
• Provide a conclusion that follows from and reflects
on the narrated experiences or events.
• Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement, collective nouns,
Indefinite pronouns, noun phrases
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