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You need: A Syllabus! Quick Write: The Autobiography of Anything (5 Min)

You need: A Syllabus! Quick Write: The Autobiography of Anything (5 Min). Directions: Choose an item from the front table Write the tale of your object. Trace its history back to its origin. Where did it come from? How did it come to be what it is today?. The Six-word Memoir.

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You need: A Syllabus! Quick Write: The Autobiography of Anything (5 Min)

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  1. You need: A Syllabus!Quick Write: The Autobiography of Anything (5 Min) • Directions: Choose an item from the front table • Write the tale of your object. • Trace its history back to its origin. Where did it come from? How did it come to be what it is today?

  2. The Six-word Memoir

  3. In Six words . . . Ernest Hemingway’s story: “For Sale: baby shoes, never worn.”

  4. In Six words . . . Divine wisdom “Savior complex makes for many disappointments.”

  5. In Six words . . . Individuality “A sake’ mom, not soccer mom.”

  6. In Six words . . . Self-awareness: “I’m my mother and I’m fine.”

  7. In Six words . . . Symbolism: “Followed white rabbit. Became black sheep”

  8. In Six words . . . Pragmatic: “I grew and grew and grew”

  9. In Six words . . . Carpe diem: “Took scenic route, got in late”

  10. In Six words . . . Technological: “Blogging is easy. Writing is hard”

  11. In Six words . . . Wistful: “I wrote it all down somewhere”

  12. In Six words . . . The different drummer: “I color outside of the lines”

  13. In Six words . . . Self-awareness: “Struggling Southern eccentric finding my happiness”

  14. In Six words . . . New memoirs added every day on the web site: http://www.smithteens.com/

  15. GNOWP memoirs • Loudmouthed introvert seeks peace and quiet. • Neither a fence-sitter nor a bystander. • Cleverness and wit, where art thou? • Am I really alone now? • The child smiles: the blade retracts. • Read between lines. Colored outside them. • Met Jack. Jumped out the box. • The trick it’s done by—intriguing. • Apologies like flying monkeys destroy thoughts.

  16. Six Word Memoirs Continued… • There is a PEZ for everyone. • Chocolate: a food group, not dessert. • Prefers icing over cherry on cake. • Nothing beats breaking in new shoes. • Smile, nod. Do it my way. • Sadness, anxiety: just take a pill. • Mirrors see sad reflections almost daily. • I dream of her every night. • I wear ten year old boots.

  17. Six Word Memoirs Continued… • I write fiction to live honestly. • Small victories made big: forty-four stairs. • Long year made short, June 11. • Katrina– she really blew me away. • Speed limits– only a strong suggestion. • Not afraid of change? Prove it. • Leaving, leaving, leaving – where to return? • I left last slice of pizza.

  18. More GNOWP memoirs • That’s what sorority sisters are for. • Now that I’m thin, you call. • Don’t feel like talking; text me. • Lost and Found. Love. God. Self. • Truth shall free us. Still waiting. • To sow, to reap, my bliss. • Bad juju can be overcome! Unless… • Whisk ‘til frothy. Garnish. Serve cold. • Plummeting into Hell, I discovered myself.

  19. In Six words . . . New memoirs added every day on the web site: www.sixwordmemoir.com

  20. More GNOWP memoirs • “Wish you were here!” Not really! • Fleetingly outside, he thought of me. • Miraculously, I blossomed into life, forever. • Skirt from Goodwill, shoes from Saks. • Know the rules, screw the rules. • First concert: David Bowie! Forgot tickets • Technicolor dreams evolve to faded joys • The boy was good; he bad • Let’s go, it’s free, why not?

  21. Advanced Institute Memoirs • Compulsive list maker, subject to change. • Opposites attract in search for balance. • NOLA girl reads books, loves cats. • Mom of three minus sanity cubed. • Carpe Diem-Carpe Noche-Carpe Vida • Found husband in world wide web • Pierced, pink-haired, tattooed normal girl • I’m packed in under five minutes! • Frustrated grammar teacher: who or whom? • Frustrated grammar student: what’s the difference? • Caffeine-craving creative teacher cuts crap • Read, do, laugh; never grow up

  22. In Six words . . . Now – Write your own six word memoir. • You don’t have to be clever – just honest. • What quality describes you? • An important event in your life? • Your dreams, your disappointments? • Favorite activities?

  23. STORYTIME! • Write a short story about your first day at e3 Civic High • Audience: A younger group of students who are starting at e3 next year • Choose your purpose • Use descriptive language • Prepare! (15 min)

  24. HOMEWORK (Due Tomorrow) • Bring a journal • Review syllabus • Return signed contract from syllabus • Complete the online “About Me” Form at www.e3raiseyourvoice.weebly.com • Join Edmodo Group

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