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Show Don't Tell Narrative Writing Activities

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This was used as a scaffold with students in small groups. It helped provide an additional resource for assistance with writing.

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Show Don't Tell Activities

Teaching Students How to "Show" Details in their Writing! This writing bundle includes a PowerPoint lesson, scaffolded notes, and a "Show Don't Tell" practice sheet. The lesson guides students through the use of vivid words, five senses, and different types of figurative language in order to transform their writing.

Interactive Notes are also available for this lesson in my: Narrative Writing Interactive Notebook

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28 pages
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Teaching Duration
3 days
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences.
Use narrative techniques, such as dialogue, description, and pacing, to develop experiences and events or show the responses of characters to situations.
Use concrete words and phrases and sensory details to convey experiences and events precisely.

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