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Personal Narratives

Personal Narratives. Getting Started: Hooks Mrs. Elliott . Purpose. Personal Narratives allow you to share your life with others. Your job as the writer is to put the reader in the middle of the action and let them experience what you did. Getting Started.

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Personal Narratives

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  1. Personal Narratives Getting Started: Hooks Mrs. Elliott

  2. Purpose • Personal Narratives allow you to share your life with others. • Your job as the writer is to put the reader in the middle of the action and let them experience what you did.

  3. Getting Started • Brainstorm important/memorable people or things in your life. • Focus on one particular part of the experience. • Make a list of details.

  4. Hook the Reader • You want the reader to continue reading your narrative. So, hook them with a little action.

  5. Does this sentence hook you? • One rainy day I went to the mall? • What will this narrative be about? Are you really anxious to hear about this?

  6. Let’s revise the sentence. • I splashed across the parking lot, yanked open the tall glass door, and dripping wet, I stepped into the mall. • Is this better? Why?

  7. Try this one. • Hi. My name is Kate. This is a story about the time I went to the zoo. • How can you improve this sentence so it hooks the reader? • Put Kate at the zoo doing something first and see if it is better.

  8. Keep trying. • This is a story about the time I built a robot in my basement. • Are you lost as a reader? What could you do to improve this sentence? • Put yourself in the basement doing something to hook the reader.

  9. Let’s do another one. • I will tell you about my adventure swimming at the lake. • Why does this not get the reader totally excited about the narrative? How can we make it better? • Put yourself at the lake doing something and try it.

  10. Hooking the Reader is Key • A personal narrative is an important piece of writing because it is about you and sharing your life with the reader. • Keep the reader wanting more by hooking the reader, without giving away the whole story. It is just like in Morning Meeting when we share. Give just a little to get people curious.

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