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Narrative Writing

Grade 3 · English Language Arts · Writing · Minnesota, USA

Lesson Summary

A narrative tells a story with characters, a setting, and events in order.

Explanation

When you write a narrative, you create or retell a story. Start by introducing the characters and the setting. Then tell the events in the order they happened, with a beginning, middle, and end. Include details that help the reader picture what is happening. Use time-order words like 'first,' 'then,' 'next,' and 'finally' to keep the story flowing smoothly.

Practice Questions

Q1: What three things does a narrative need?
Answer: Characters, a setting, and events in order.
Q2: Name two time-order words that help organize a narrative.
Answer: Answers will vary. Examples: first, then, next, after, finally.
Q3: Why should you include details in a narrative?
Answer: Details help the reader picture what is happening in the story.
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