Teaching Narrative Writing – Tips and Ideas

Teaching narrative writing is one of my favorite things!  Teaching writing is a challenge–but when students get engaged and can be creative, it’s our way to hook them!

If you want to read about some GREAT narrative teaching tips, head over to my blog post on Upper Elementary Snapshots.

Check out my ideas about teaching leads, reviewing other skills, a quick writing revision idea–and more!  Here’s a sneak peek at part of it…

Helping students with narrative writing is so much fun! Using prewriting and planning strategies paired with teacher modeling and writing activites and lessons that stress description, writing dialogue, and story elements can help create great narratives. We also need to teach revision strategies to help writers improve their writing. Perfect for grade 3 writing, grade 4 writing, grade 5 writing, teaching narrative writing, writing lessons, writing anchor charts, third grade writing, fourth grade writing, fifth grade writing,

Stop by if you want to check out what I did with our second narrative writing unit of the year.  This is really one of my favorite writing activities because it is SO accessible to all students and is a great review of previously taught narrative writing skills.  If you want to read more–just click HERE to take you to the post.

Want to read even more about teaching narrative writing?  I have a few more posts for you!

Here’s a great post about planning narrative writing.

How about teaching dialogue?  Here’s a great post with some wonderful tips about incorporating dialogue.

Helping students with narrative writing is so much fun! Using prewriting and planning strategies paired with teacher modeling and writing activites and lessons that stress description, writing dialogue, and story elements can help create great narratives. We also need to teach revision strategies to help writers improve their writing. Perfect for grade 3 writing, grade 4 writing, grade 5 writing, teaching narrative writing, writing lessons, writing anchor charts, third grade writing, fourth grade writing, fifth grade writing,

 

Meg

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