In Writing today, We drafted our facts using our plans from the day before.
We have begun retracing our steps from earlier in the year analyzing western narrative structure. We will be dissecting stories for their beginning, middle, and end. Recall that the beginning will often tell the reader the setting and characters. The middle of the narrative holds the conflict while the end reveals the resolution. At home, young readers can be guided to keep an ear peeled for clues which tell what part of the story they are reading.
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