Entry 1: Give a summary of your favorite ghost story or scary movie. It must be in paragraph format and contain
~ Seven sentences. ~Capitalization and Punctuation~Proper nouns
Entry 2:Who do you think has the responsibility to punish in our society? Why does revenge seldom pay? Have you ever sought revenge? How did it feel? Explain. (Write at least 6 sentences in paragraph format.) We will be editing them tomorrow.
Entry 3: This journal is to help you thinking about what kind of narrative/story you would like to write. Remember, a narrative has a point to make or an idea to pass on. In this journal brainstorm for story ideas. You may complete this entry by writing out a list, completing a bubble map, or free writing.
Entry 4: Choose one of the ideas from your brainstorming session from Journal 3. Use this journal entry to tell me the following about your story:
~Setting:
~Protagonist:
~Antagonist:
~Quick overview of how the story begins:
~Conflict that occurs in the story:
Entry 5: Today continue telling me about your story. Use this journal entry to tell me the following about your story or mini-play:
~Rising action:
~Climax:
~Falling action:
~Denouement:
Entry 6: Today you will write the first part of your rough draft for your narrative. Use Journal 4 and 5 to write the following: Introduction (introduce the setting, protagonist, antagonist), and the Rising Action (introduce the conflict). You should have at least two paragraphs. Tomorrow we will edit this journal entry for grammar and mechanics.
Entry 7: Today you will write the second part of your rough draft for your narrative. Use Journal entry 5 to write the following: Climax (highest point in the story), and the Falling Action (begin wrapping up the story). You should have at least two paragraphs. Tomorrow we will edit this journal entry for grammar and mechanics.
Entry 8: Today you will write the 3rd and final part of your rough draft for your narrative. Use Journal entry 5 to write the following: the rest of your Falling Action and your Resolution.
Tomorrow we will edit this journal entry for grammar and mechanics.
Entry 2:Who do you think has the responsibility to punish in our society? Why does revenge seldom pay? Have you ever sought revenge? How did it feel? Explain. (Write at least 6 sentences in paragraph format.) We will be editing them tomorrow.
Entry 3: This journal is to help you thinking about what kind of narrative/story you would like to write. Remember, a narrative has a point to make or an idea to pass on. In this journal brainstorm for story ideas. You may complete this entry by writing out a list, completing a bubble map, or free writing.
Entry 4: Choose one of the ideas from your brainstorming session from Journal 3. Use this journal entry to tell me the following about your story:
~Setting:
~Protagonist:
~Antagonist:
~Quick overview of how the story begins:
~Conflict that occurs in the story:
Entry 5: Today continue telling me about your story. Use this journal entry to tell me the following about your story or mini-play:
~Rising action:
~Climax:
~Falling action:
~Denouement:
Entry 6: Today you will write the first part of your rough draft for your narrative. Use Journal 4 and 5 to write the following: Introduction (introduce the setting, protagonist, antagonist), and the Rising Action (introduce the conflict). You should have at least two paragraphs. Tomorrow we will edit this journal entry for grammar and mechanics.
Entry 7: Today you will write the second part of your rough draft for your narrative. Use Journal entry 5 to write the following: Climax (highest point in the story), and the Falling Action (begin wrapping up the story). You should have at least two paragraphs. Tomorrow we will edit this journal entry for grammar and mechanics.
Entry 8: Today you will write the 3rd and final part of your rough draft for your narrative. Use Journal entry 5 to write the following: the rest of your Falling Action and your Resolution.
Tomorrow we will edit this journal entry for grammar and mechanics.