Title: Lesson 30a Writing a Fictional Narrative
1Lesson 30a Writing a Fictional Narrative
- Today we will learn how to write the exposition
paragraph of a fictional narrative - Fictional narrative an imaginative, made-up
story that includes a complete beginning, middle,
and end. - It must also include main and minor characters,
action, and dialogue.
2How to Write a Fictional Narrative
- Your story must contain
- A distinct setting (time and place)
- A plot, including exposition, complications,
climax, and resolution - Major and minor characters, including dialogue
between them
3- Write an essay about a new girl or boy at a
middle school who is the child of a famous
celebrity
Climax _____________
Rising Action
Falling Action ____
Complication 2 ___________________
Resolution __________
Conflict
Complication 1 ___________________
Exposition
setting____________________ conflict____________
_______ characters __________________
4Essay Prompt
- Write an essay about a new girl or boy at our
school who is the child of a famous celebrity. -
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5 You Need 6 Paragraphs
- 1. exposition
- 2. conflict
- 3. rising action
- 4. climax
- 5. falling action
- 6. resolution
6Fictional Narrative 2
- Choose ONE of these options, and write a
6-paragraph fictional narrative. - A strange new girl has just joined your class no
one seems to want to make friends with her. Now
shes your lab partner! - Your athletic team is currently in last place,
but a wild card enables you to play against the
top-ranked team for the state championship, THIS
FRIDAY!
7Checklist Do you have?
- All 6 paragraphs, 5 sentences each, no sentence
under 10 words, and a space between each - A real and serious problem shown in paragraph 2
- At least 8 quotes of dialogue
- At least 10 sense details
- No dead words, slang, contractions (except in
quotes) - Size 12 font, Times New Roman or Arial,
double-spaced - A title
8Did You Know?
- There are only 7 plots in the world!
9The 7 plots
- 1. Rags to Riches
- 2. The Quest
- 3. Good vs. Evil
- 4. The Misunderstanding
- 5. Boy Meets Girl
- 6. Overcoming Odds
- 7. Voyage Return
10- First, draw the plot mountain, and label each
part with the particulars of the story, like this
Climax _____________
Complication 2 ___________________
Resolution __________
Complication 1 ___________________
setting____________________ conflict____________
_______ characters __________________
11Your story must contain SMADGE
- S suspense
- M movement
- A action
- D dialogue
- G gestures
- E emotions
12In the Exposition Paragraph
- Start off with a weather reference the main
characters, like this - The icy Chicago wind ripped through Jimmy and
Billys hair. - Blazing Mississippi heat beat down on Billy and
Jimmys sunburned backs.
13More expositions
- Freezing Alaskan snow pelted Jimmy and Billy as
they sledded across the tundra. - Stifling Amazon humidity choked Billy and Jimmy
as they wrestle their way through the jungle.
14Your opening sentence
- Adjective
- place
- weather
- verbbed
- main characters as they(did something)
15Next in your exposition
- Mention a time-specific invention, so readers can
tell what time period youre in, WITHOUT stating
it outright. - Jimmys cell phone battery had died, leaving him
helpless. (PRESENT DAY) - Billys bows and arrows were ready for battle.
16Exposition
sentence 2
- Showing inventions shows time period!!!!!!!!!!!
- Billys saddle was coming loose from his horse.
- Jimmys rocks and sticks could not defeat the men
with lassos and swords. - Billys Razorphone had a GPS system that
automatically call for help. - Jimmys laser beam could destroy the killer
robots.
17Next in the exposition
- Mention what the other characters are doing in
your setting, e.g. - Donny and Marcia danced in the background while
the disco pumped bass music and drums. - Kenny and Kyle whined immaturely at the bus stop
for Cartman to hurry up with his moms delicious
cinnamon rolls.
18All in all, your exposition must
- Show the place give details about the weather.
- Show the time by showing an invention.
- Show what the main characters are doing.
- Show what the minor characters are doing.
- Taste, smells, sounds, sights, feelings
19The 5 Senses
- Sight
- Sound
- Taste
- Touch
- Smell