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TPT/ Six-Word Memoir | Narrative Writing | Fun Activity for ELA

Looking for a standards-based low-key activity that will help you  get to know your students  while  sharpening their writing skills? This six-word memoir lesson will get your classes analyzing mentor texts, reflecting on their own lives, utilizing scaffolding to bring their writing to the next level, and experimenting with revision—all while having fun. These lessons make great choices for starting a unit on narrative writing, personal writing, or non-fiction. Books that pair well with these lessons include  Night  by Elie Wiesel,  The Diary of Anne Frank, The Glass Castle  by Jeanette Walls, and  Fairwell to Manzanar  by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston.  Students will first be  inspired to write  by the engaging prompts that will get them thinking about their lives.  Then, they’ll work together using the provided questions to examine samples of six-word memoirs, including some by celebrities.  When they go on to write their own memoirs, the sp

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