![]() "No, I wanted too, but it was going to conflict with baseball. ![]() She asked, "Are you playing football, Niko?" She was nervous about running around on the field especially when it was so hot this past summer. "Oh, that's right," Geraldine remembered that her mother signed her up for flag football this year at Peck Park. ![]() "That's true," said Niko, "but I love the fall because it is football season." "I like the fall because we start a new school year," Geraldine said. The freshness of the air seems to be cleaner and less stuffy than the sweltering heat of summer, and some of our trees leaves start to change color in preparation for the winter months. ![]() Ii) Imagined but necessary to help the reader understand your story betterĤ) Use the exact dialogue unique to each character.Ī) Characters use words, phrases, and tone that show their personalities.ī) Explain why characters act the way they do.ħ) Climb inside the moment and write within the narrator's point of view.Ĩ) Craft a memorable lead to begin your narrative.ĩ) Craft an ending that delivers a powerful message:Ī) Something you learned or you now understand better as a result of the experienceġ0) Be sure to write your story with your own unique voice.ġ1) Use the "Narrative Writing Checklist" to ask and plan your next steps as a writer.įall is such a beautiful time of year because like most Californians we have suffered through the extreme temperatures of summer. 1) Think of a person, place, or moment in your life that matters and write a story.Ī) Ask what is my story really about? Include descriptions, dialogue, and inner thinking thatĢ) Focus on one episode and write with detail.ģ) Help readers picture the episode with the small actions of the moment.Ī) Zoom in on small powerful details that capture big moments and feelings. ![]()
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