I use this while working with middle school special education students in a public speaking class.The outline leads the student through the writing of a personal narrative speech (or can be adjusted to use for a written essay). The outline includes spaces for students to write all of the following pieces:Brainstorming a topic IntroductionAudience hook ideasWho is in the storyWhen the story happensWhere the story takes placeBody (with transition words built in)Inciting incident/Conflict/Objectiv
This kit includes printable audience cue cards, group number cards, paper doll cutouts, and a guide for use. The guide includes suggestions for use in creative writing, language arts, social studies, and character education.
This handout is an assignment that teachers can provide for their elementary and middle school students. It is a 3-part project during which students take on the role of a reporter investigating a superhero or supervillain that they have come up with. It involves writing, creating a media item and recording an audio clip narrating a scene with the superhero or villain.