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First Grade Personal Narrative Writing Unit | First Grade Writing Unit 2

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This is a wonderful resource! Our district does not provide us with a strong writing curriculum and this has really helped my class. This is the second unit I have bought and excited to get more :)
This was such a helpful resource that really worked to push my students more than our current curriculum did!
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Description

Get your students excited about making personal narrative (sometimes called "small moments") books! This personal narrative writing unit includes everything you'll need: writing lessons, writing rubrics, printable writing paper, posters and visuals, graphic organizers for planning and more.

This 5 week unit is best taught toward the beginning or middle of the year, but it can be used anytime you want to teach students how to write personal narratives.

In this first grade writing unit, students will learn how to:

- Plan and write a personal narrative on a single, focused topic

- Create a strong beginning and ending

- Add details to their writing to show what characters did, felt, and said

- Use temporal words to show the order of events and passage of time

- Correctly use writing conventions (spaces, capital letters, periods, spelling)

- Revise and edit independently and with a partner

This personal narrative writing unit includes:

- 26 detailed personal narrative writing lessons (minilessons) that will last a little over 5 weeks

- Daily language arts/grammar exercises that complement the writing lessons

- Clear unit goals, daily objectives, and Common Core alignment

- Posters, visual aids, and materials to go with the writing lessons (all color materials also have black and white versions included)

- Printable writing paper

- An alphabet chart, writing stages display, and other printable materials for the writing workshop

- FAQs and important information to help you set up the writing workshop

- Rubrics, anecdotal note forms, and other materials to help you get organized

- A narrative writing rubric that you can use throughout the year

- 148 total pages of materials and resources

Please view the preview file before you purchase!

This is the second unit in an 8-unit writing curriculum series for first grade. Click {HERE} to view all of the units in a discounted bundle.

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By: Learning At The Primary Pond

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write narratives in which they recount two or more appropriately sequenced events, include some details regarding what happened, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide some sense of closure.
With guidance and support from adults, focus on a topic, respond to questions and suggestions from peers, and add details to strengthen writing as needed.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
Use end punctuation for sentences.
Use conventional spelling for words with common spelling patterns and for frequently occurring irregular words.

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