7th Grade Printable Narrative Writing Unit

7th Grade Printable Narrative Writing Unit

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Do you need help teaching 7th Grade Writing? This Step-by-Step Writing® Unit has EVERYTHING needed to teach 7th Grade Narrative Writing. This research-based unit from our 7th Grade Writing Program was specifically designed for teachers and homeschool parents to EASILY follow through the WRITING PROCESS with already prepped anchor charts, modeled lessons, and practice. Every lesson builds upon the previous skill within one piece of essay writing, which gives students a thorough understanding of how to put a quality narrative together. Check out the preview!

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The packet includes:
★ Scripted Lessons (Detailed lesson plans on what to say)
★ Anchor Charts
Original Mentor Text and Mentor Text suggested list
★ Differentiated Interactive Pages
★ Model Writing (For each step that builds into a quality story)
★ Student Practice Worksheets
★ Task Cards (Great for centers or extra practice)
★ Narrative Writing Checklist
★ Common Core Checklist
★ Million Dollar Dictionary
★ Tracking Form
★ Writing Goal Form
★ Peer reflection Form
★ Personal reflection Form
★ Rubrics (3-point and 4-point)
★ Final Copy Templates
★ Writing Prompt Cards
★ Weekly Writing Guide for Students (Essay of the Week)
 
LIST OF MINI-LESSONS
(This is narrative writing, but there is a comparison chart to personal narratives and how to use this resource when writing personal narratives)
 
1. Narrative Elements
2. Prewriting- How to Brainstorming
3. Prewriting- Using Graphic Organizers for Narrative Writing
4. How to Determine Task, Audience, Purpose, and Theme
5. What is a plot? (Includes anchor charts for exposition, antagonist/protagonist, internal/external conflict, rising and falling action, climax, and resolution
6. Writing an Introduction (exposition)
7. Writing a Body (Includes Power of 3, Suspense/Tension, Climax)
8. Working with Developing Character and Actions
9. How to Use Dialogue
10. Writing a Conclusion
11. Strategies to Write a Rough Draft
12. How to Form a Writing Goal
13. D.A.R.E. to Revise (How to Delete, Add, Rearrange, Exchange)
14. How to Write a Rockin’ Beginning (Strong Leads)
15. Using Transition Words
16. How to Use Word Choice (Million Dollar Words)
17. How to Provide Sentence Variety
18. How to Write a Jammin’ Conclusion
19. How to Craft a Title
20. C.U.P.S. to Edit
21. Editing Capitalization
22. Editing Usage (Lessons on Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns, Vague and Ambiguous Pronouns, Inappropriate shift in Pronouns, Active vs. Passive Voice, and Mood in Verbs)
23. Editing Punctuation
24. Editing Spelling
25. Rules for Peer Reflections
26. Writing a Final Copy
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