
Narrative Writing-Transitional Words and Sensory Details
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English
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5th Grade
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Hard
Marina Grande
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9 Slides • 8 Questions
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NARRATIVE WRITING
5TH GRADE
ATKINSON
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STANDARDS:
ELAGSE5W3: Write narratives to develop real or imagined
experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details,
and clear event sequences.
c. Use a variety of transitional words, phrases, and clauses to manage the
sequence of events.
d. Use concrete words and phrases and sensory details to convey experiences and
events precisely.
e. Provide a conclusion that follows from the narrated experiences or events.
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I can…
…write a story using different transitional words
and phrases and sensory details.
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Mrs. Atkinson says!!!
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Sensory details tell how things look, sound, smell, feel and taste.
SENSORY DETAILS
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Good writers use sensory details.
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EXAMPLE: I sat on the sofa.
I sank down onto the worn, threadbare sofa, burying my face in its faded fabric, where I could very faintly smell yesterday’s dinner, and the dog, and my brother’s cologne . . . all mingling together into a single scent called home.
Developing Sentences with Sense
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Open Ended
Write 4 sentences explaining what you saw, hear, smell, taste and feel.
I was at the amusement park
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Multiple Choice
A transition word and transition phrases........
are similar in meaning
are used to link together different events in your story.
are opposite in meaning
gives a description of the characters
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Drag and Drop
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Poll
How do you feel about that activity?
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Drag and Drop
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Open Ended
Choose at least TWO transition words or phrases from the boxes to write a short narrative paragraph that logically connects the sentences. Underline or highlight the transition words or phrases you used. Also use a sensory words to show what you see, hear, feel, taste and smell,
first of all
overhead
instantly
long ago
as a result
now
in the distance
rather
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Draw
Draw an image to indicate how you feel about this lesson.
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Poll
I am successful as I can write a story using transition words and sensory details.
YES
No
NARRATIVE WRITING
5TH GRADE
ATKINSON
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