Prewriting for Narrative Paragraphs

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Prewriting for Narrative Paragraphs

Prewriting is your first step in writing a narrative paragraph. These prewriting activities will help you select a memory to write about, create a focus statement, and gather and organize your details before you begin a first draft.

Prewriting to Choose Your Topic

Your narrative paragraph will share a special memory from your life. Here’s how you can get started.

Gather writing topics.

Finish the sentence starters below to collect writing ideas for your narrative. Draw a star next to the topic you like best.

  1. One of my favorite times with my best friend was . . .
  2. I’ll never forget the holiday when . . .
  3. I’ll never forget my family vacation to . . .
  4. One crazy thing my family did was . . .
  5. I’ll always remember the first time I . . .
  6. An exciting time in my neighborhood was when . . .

Teaching Tip

Students may also decide to use a writing topic from the “My Memory Wishes” activity.

Prewriting to Gather Details

Gather details.

Write down important details about your topic. The information you collect before you begin writing will help you tell your story.

  • Characters are the people or animals in my story:
  • Setting is the place and time of the story:
  • Actions are the important events that happened:
  • Conversations are the words people spoke in a story:

Teaching Tip

Students may not remember exact words from old conversations. That’s okay. Encourage them to create conversations that sound realistic, matching the personality of the speaker.

Teaching Tip

Tell students that special punctuation called quotation marks should come before and after the exact words of characters in a story.

Prewriting to Sketch Actions In Order

Create a storyboard.

Draw pictures of the four main actions in your narrative. Make sure the actions are in the order in which they happened.

1) First

2) Then

3) Next

4) Finally

Templates
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Prewriting to Choose Your Topic
Template Content

Finish the sentence starters below to collect writing ideas for your narrative. Draw a star next to the topic you like best.

  1. One of my favorite times with my best friend was . . .

  1. I’ll never forget the holiday when . . .

  1. I’ll never forget my family vacation to . . .

  1. One crazy thing my family did was . . .

  1. I’ll always remember the first time I . . .

  1. An exciting time in my neighborhood was when . . .

© Thoughtful Learning        From Write on Track and the unit Writing Narrative Paragraphs

Template Name
Prewriting to Gather Details
Template Content

Write down important details about your topic. The information you collect before you begin writing will help you tell your story.

  • Characters are the people or animals in my story:

My dad and me

 

  • Setting is the place and time of the story:

At the beach one day

 

  • Actions are the important events that happened:

1) We filled a bucket with seashells.

2) I spotted something black and shiny.

3) I grabbed it and was in for a surprise.

 

  • Conversations are the words people spoke in a story:

It’s your lucky day. That’s a shark’s tooth!

© Thoughtful Learning        From Write on Track and the unit Writing Narrative Paragraphs

Template Name
Prewriting to Sketch Actions in Order
Template Content

Draw pictures of the four main actions in your narrative. Make sure the actions are in the order in which they happened.

© Thoughtful Learning        From Write on Track and the unit Writing Narrative Paragraphs

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