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Page 1: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

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Historical Narrative

Drafting

Page 2: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

+Prompt

In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations. When you write a historical narrative, you combine fiction with nonfiction. Use text-based evidence from your Reading Log (notes from PowerPoints, preliminary assignments, etc.) and the texts read in class to help support your thesis. Plan and write a narrative “mini essay” in which you adequately address the prompt.

Page 3: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

+ Role: You are a Jewish teenager during the

Holocaust. Choose whether your family is in hiding or has been taken to the concentration camps.

Goal: Write a narrative telling the story of your experiences during this tragic time in history. Although you must make this story “your own,” it must contain accurate facts from our reading, showing that you connect with the reading material and empathize with those who were affected by the events of the Holocaust. Truly imagine your own unique experience, backing it up with information from the reading we have done in class.

Page 4: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

+Reminders

accurate historic events and details of actual places

one person’s point of view

some characters and circumstances invented by the writer

chronological organization

Page 5: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

+Rubric

Let’s go over the Rubric

Page 6: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

+What are the elements of narrative?

Characters

Setting

Plot – Storyline

Conflict

IMAGERY!

Page 7: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

+What is Imagery?

Page 8: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

+Imagery is…

Imagery is writing that uses descriptive language to appeal to the senses.

Imagery must create a very vivid, detailed mental picture. It cannot be simply stating facts - it must clearly describe what something looked like, smelled like, sounded like, etc.

Page 9: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations
Page 10: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

+Imagery is NOT…

Matty sniffed dutifully. “Onion,” he said, and shrugged. We can just throw it in.”

He took a stick and drew a heart in the dirt on the path beside her garden.”

”I think I hear Ramon’s voice. He’s hoarse.”

Page 11: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

+Ways to incorporate Imagery: Figurative Language

Simile – The terrible news hit us like a tidal wave.

Metaphor – The dog’s wagging tail was a welcoming smile.

Personification – The sun smiled down on our soccer game.

Page 12: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

+Sensory Details – Words that use the five senses

Sights – the blinding lightning slashing through the dark night

Sounds – the crack of the baseball bat as it connected with the ball

Smells – the sweet perfume of roses

Tastes – the fiery peppers blazing on my tongue

Touch/Feel – gritty sandpaper

Page 13: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

+Now…

Take our your Prewriting Graphic Organizer, and several sheets of paper.

Page 14: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

+At the top of one of your pieces of paper, answer the following questions:

How is your story going to begin?

What is the conflict of your story?

How do you want your story to end?

Page 15: + Historical Narrative Drafting. + Prompt In a historical narrative, you tell about a historical event, blending facts with imagined characters and situations

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Now get ready to WRITE!

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We know you can do it!